How To Use Mud In A Sentence

  • In Bermuda, Sam's father took him on an excursion to a coral barrier.
  • This is not good for anybody, except for a few curmudgeons and people who are embittered by nothing more than their own embitteredness.
  • The quick touch buttons on the top are not really "touchable," you have to smudge (grind) the button a little to use it. Newegg.com RSS Feed - Daily Deals
  • Here in India, especially in relatively small cities like Dehra Doon, it feels like half magic a lot of the time and the only way to live through the muddles is to be determined to find them funny.
  • Rocks block the highway in various places and mudflows cover what were once rose farms along the road's edge.
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  • Ditch your mascara, use your fingers rather than a brush and don't forget to smudge your lipstick. Times, Sunday Times
  • The couple have blocked access to the track, forcing horse owners to make a long and muddy detour across fields. Times, Sunday Times
  • The strength and ruggedness of the chains provide excellent performance in mud, snow and on ice.
  • It is patent that dusk found them weary and worn, plodding and wading silently "homewards," shovel on shoulder, across four or five kilos of desolate mud; falling and tripping over stagnant bodies, masses of tangled wire, bricks and jagged wood-work everywhere impeding progress. Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
  • The mud at the entrance to the nest had kept the rain out.
  • He never complained, except when he occasionally slipped on muddy cobblestones.
  • The container had toppled over when the lorry carrying it got stuck in mud.
  • The Deftones were good but suffered a muddy sound mix.
  • Since breads play a major role in Indian cuisine, the restaurant imported mud from specific regions of India to make the tandoor, influencing the taste to some extent.
  • The mud beneath my feet was soft and with every step, I sunk in to my ankle or deeper.
  • Cultural theorist Charles Mudede has written extensively on pop music, specifically hiphop.
  • But the situation is, frankly, in a muddle right now.
  • I pose a question, one that bestirs itself to haunt me in a tuneful way each Christmas, and so I pass my quizzical spirit of Christmas past along to you … Did you “hang a shining star upon the highest bough” or merely “muddle through somehow” this Christmas season? Go ahead, hang a shining star upon the highest bough and... you know...
  • Her clothes were streaked with mud.
  • New saltmarshes, mudflats and sandflats would evolve and help to form natural sea defences, as well as create a prime location for rare species to make their homes.
  • I moved back to the window and stared again at the muddled urban view where the new intermingled with the old. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The newspapers were spread out over the big worktable under the windows, heedless of the smudging printers ' ink. DEATH IN FASHION
  • On the platform were representatives of the UK Independence Party, Conservatives, Lib-Dems, Labour and the Greens, and the usual mud-slinging followed.
  • The mud adhered to her shoes.
  • How do I clean mud off silk shoes?
  • Though successful, the area was reduced to a muddy bog.
  • Arabic influence may have some part in the genesis of the songs, although the tonality of the Cantigas (mainly Dorian and Mixolydian modes) and basic structure are European; the virelai serves as the basic form, already in use with the Latin conductus, and divided into refrain – mudanza – vuelta – refrain (AA-bb-aa-AA, as in N.º 361). Archive 2009-07-01
  • The runaway bus eventually came to a standstill when it rolled into a muddy field.
  • [H] adrian be living on, mud and rocks no longer be a physical wall in upper Ruralshire, but like derivatives, the way to take an asset and mystify them so that the common members of Pee can still have voters. on March 26, 2009 at 8: 50 pm | Reply nightjack Location, location, location. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Cooperation and Development (OECD), Bermuda, Israel, South Africa, and the European ministates; also known as the First World, high-income countries, the North, industrial countries; generally have a per capita The 2007 CIA World Factbook
  • It is Faur's contention that the Kabbalist rabbis, seen through the filter of the vertical model, transform the Talmudic tradition -- based on a pluralistic dialogue and formal legal strictures -- into an occult hermeticism creating a Judaism that is sealed off from critical reading and rational science. David Shasha: Two Models of Jewish Tradition: Vertical-Hierarchical and Horizontal Pluralist
  • The characters look great - being that they are 3D models with hand drawn looks - using techniques such as calligraphic strokes and ink smudges to resemble true anime art, but, it still feels like more of the same. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • A rocky shore almost certainly provides a clearer echo than a sandy slope or mud flat.
  • In 1939, the yardangs in southwestern Egypt were termed ‘mud-lions’ by British explorer Ralph Bagnold.
  • Sometimes they played the proud Bambara hunter in patterned brown and black mud-cloth robes.
  • The avenue had never been paved, and deep mud made it impassable in winter.
  • SUMMER heat is finally here but with it comes the worry of sweaty, smeared foundation and smudged eyeliner. The Sun
  • I've been muddling about all morning, and got nothing done.
  • The mudra represents the union of the sexes with Vairocana as the procreator.
  • Since peak blood alcohol levels (BALs) reached per drinking episode are a crucial factor in FAS (Abel, 1999), the ‘average drinks’ measure distorts the relationship between alcohol and teratogenesis and muddies our perceptions of risky drinking. Pregnancy is a process
  • Try the mud pit, mud pies and wormery. Times, Sunday Times
  • His St. Petersburg is another "Unreal City" whose wraithlike inhabitants leave hardly a smudge where they've passed. A Master of Technique
  • Muddying the issue of how much pirated software is on the Internet is the tremendous amount of software legally available to download.
  • There was nothing but mud-slinging, exaggerations, outright lies and immature namecalling.
  • Oh, we've been very diplomatic but in the face of a deliberate and concerted political campaign the issues get muddied.
  • The orchestra plays Grieg and Moszkowski; a smell of chocolate is in the air; that tall, pink lieutenant over there, with his cropped head and his outstanding ears, his _backfisch_ waist and his mudscow feet -- that military gargoyle, half lout and half fop, offends the roving eye. Europe After 8:15
  • In the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins' evocative phrasing, ‘All is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil; and wears man's smudge and shares man's smell.’
  • The turkeys themselves are mangy critters - snowy feathers dirty from sitting on mud, bald heads vulture-like.
  • Folds associated with intraformational faults in the Tertiary mudstones of the southernmost North Sea show a similar asymmetry, with anticlines locally developing into diapiric structures.
  • The coffin was palled with a square of rusty black velvet, whence all the pile had long been worn, and which the soaking rain now helped age to embrown and make flabby; a standard cross was borne by an ecclesiastical official, who had on a quadrangular cap surmounted by a centre tuft; two priests followed, sheltered by umbrellas, their sacerdotal garments dabbled and draggled with mud, and showing thick-shod feet beneath the dingy serge and lawn that flapped above them, as they came along at a smart pace, suggestive of anything but solemnity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866
  • For example, many shorefaces - the dynamic zones between the continental shelf and the beach - are not simply surfaces of sand but rather are underlain by rock or mud.
  • On the other hand, when armed with a large umbrella or a well-fitting raincoat and perhaps a pair of gumboots, it is possible to enjoy the monsoon rains, and take time out to splash through muddy puddles and wade through waterlogged roads.
  • The ring slowly sank beneath the surface of the mud pool.
  • He had came back, light-hearted and happy, but muddy and grass stained.
  • It was the passionate, slightly muddled rancour of a disappointed man.
  • The tiny, flickery viewscreen from a public matterfax at the Sont Mikaal gate station, with its scratched plastic case and the smudged dust of a dozen systems. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » May : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Today, the PSM3 staff tried to rectify this statement by saying that "the PS3 version looks the same as on Xbox, but things in the distance are slightly jaggier / rougher, the textures seem 'muddier' up-close and the frame rate is choppier, especially during the last few story missions. Planet Xbox 360
  • The result is that the question of who is the more environmental got very muddied.
  • The path, when we get down again into the tree-fern region, is inches deep in mud and water, and several places where we have a drop of five feet or so over lumps of rock are worse work going down than we found them going up, especially when we have to drop down on to amomum stems. Travels in West Africa
  • The intertidal mudflats and coastal lagoons are important staging sites for migratory shorebirds, including red knot Calidris canutus, white-rumped sandpiper C. fuscicollis and Hudsonian godwit Limosa haemastica. Península Valdés, Argentina
  • By this action, the highly elastic axis must be bent at the lower extremity, where it is naturally slightly curved; and I imagine it is by this elasticity alone that the zoophyte is enabled to rise again through the mud. Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
  • The army's Quartermaster Corps, unaccustomed to providing for the needs of a wartime force, had disbursed flimsy, floorless tents; as a result, Grant and the rest of the four - thousand - man force slept in the cold mud, protected from the elements by thin woolen blankets. 'The Training Ground: Grant, Lee, Sherman, and Davis in the Mexican War, 1846-1848'
  • The true features of a man is shown in adversity;the strength of a horse is tested on a muddy road.
  • My wife calls those jacked-up monstrosities aka “mosnter trucks” on the public roads that are obviously never going to even come within sight of a mud puddle “penis substitutes.” EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - “Save the clock tower!”
  • Our Theo was somewhat of a Bible scholar, and an expert on the Talmud, the teachings and deliberations of the Babylonian rabbis in exile. A CONVICTION OF GUILT
  • I could try to swim the river, but the opposite bank was steep and clay-sided and devoid of any trees along the mudflat. The Glass Rainbow
  • I took a tentative sip of my wine: a muddy Pinot Grigio from the reed-riddled fields of some reclaimed Italian marsh. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • We left the main road and joined a muddy track that led up towards the villages. The Crossing-Place
  • Before then, she may deny both sides the no-deal outcome they crave with more fudge and mudge. Times, Sunday Times
  • The unruly bunch pushed into the White House, clods standing on the silk-upholstered furniture in muddy boots to get a glimpse of the new president (who was trying not to be crushed by his well-wishers). Inauguration Party Like It's 1829
  • He left his clothes in a muddled pile in the corner.
  • They also feed visually by capturing prey from the surface of mud or water, by plunging their heads into water, and by snatching insects from the air.
  • The village has been buffeted by mudflows, landslides, river debris, flooding and earthquakes.
  • Rather than stones, organic objects like birds wings, bones, crayfish and seeds, are suspended several inches above a mud pathway.
  • Don't trample mud from your shoes on to the floor; I've just this minute swept it.
  • The car got stuck in the mud.
  • Tchitcherine tracks mud off the street into the Center, gets a blush from Luba, a kind of kowtow and mopflourish from the comical Chinese swamper Chu Piang, unreadable stares from an early pupil or two. Gravity's Rainbow
  • My own church had a rather muddled concept of algetic offering that at least produced the proper endurance-discipline. The Golden Torc
  • The reeds and trumpets sounded a little muddy and unfocused on the opener, Bake. Times, Sunday Times
  • The writing pieces around the bag of melted ice had ink smudges all over them, enough for it to be illegible.
  • They were little boys and little girls that were covered in dirt and mud while their clothes were ragged in that smelly dump.
  • We had sediments, river mud, pebbles rounded by water action, even the remains of aquatic plants on the site.
  • His black cloak had seen service; the waistcoat of grey plaid bore yet stronger marks of having encountered more than one campaign; his third piece of dress was an absolute veteran compared to the others; his shoes were so loaded with mud as showed his journey must have been pedestrian; and a grey maud, which fluttered around his wasted limbs, completed such an equipment as, since Count Robert of Paris
  • We were plastered from head to foot with mud.
  • In them are the bones of hundreds of dinosaurs, including skeletons of giant brontosaurs which were mired in soft mud.
  • But it also brought so many people at once into the movement that our goals got muddied.
  • And as he continued to stare at her hat and think, the hurt he had received passed away, and he found himself cudgelling his brains for some way out of the muddle -- for some method by which she could remain on Berande. Chapter 13
  • The self-confessed "bushie" from Mudgee, NSW, has overcome the greatest of adversaries life has repeatedly thrown at him. Undefined
  • To be a muddle-headed aesthete, even to be interested in the aesthetic qualities of literature at all, has long been anathema to a certain kind of critic, grounds for accusing writers of being morally deficient, but why, for example, would it probably not occur to these critics to declare, say, composers too interested in art, too attentive to the needs of form over those of morality? Narrative Strategies
  • As he got close to the woman, he could see only her face and her hair, and they were mottled with mud.
  • Shaped like a large wooden pestle, the muddler is a must for summer drinks, like the Mojito or Mint Julep, which require muddling to bring out the mint's flavor. Stories from The Sun
  • Cooperation and Development (OECD), Bermuda, Israel, South Africa, and the European ministates; also known as the First World, high-income countries, the North, industrial countries; generally have a per capita The 2007 CIA World Factbook
  • The Nile floods the fields and deposits mud on them.
  • Suddenly there was a promising smudge on the horizon, which quickly resolved itself into a misty outline familiar from many a Turner painting.
  • The muddy tide flat smelled to high heaven.
  • The discovery of the ruins came after a mudslide flushed out a deep trench nearly two-kilometers long and 25-meters wide through rice fields late last month.
  • We follow the tracks across the cracked mudflats, out past the sunken pilings now exposed and bleached by sun, to the deepest channel turned fetid pond. Three Prayers for Rain
  • The air split, smoke and flame grew, the bullet slammed into the crater wall and sprayed Callaghan with mud.
  • They passed a marble stair that spiraled up from the mud and ended jaggedly in air.
  • Pretty soon I overheard a conversation between two muddled buyers.
  • Papa gave every note, even the white slip with his name and ID number printed in smudgy ink, to Mama.
  • Put the sugar, lemongrass, lime and a good pinch of ginger strips into a shaker and muddle them together well. Times, Sunday Times
  • There has been plenty of mud-slinging over the state of their pitch this season. The Sun
  • One of Sonia's latest finishes is called "touch", which is a special rubber varnish that is water-repellent and smudge-proof.
  • The situation remains muddled in center field.
  • The sediments are finely laminated mudstones, formed in an outer shelf detrital belt, in quiet water environments.
  • Kisangani - The rising sun is already burning a brilliant path across the muddy vastness of the mighty Congo river as the group of busy women bustle around the night's catch.
  • Willy-nilly and no doubt unwillingly, he is then drawn into the fight; in an instant the man in the middle has become the man in a muddle and nothing at all has been achieved.
  • Put the sugar, lemongrass, lime and a good pinch of ginger strips into a shaker and muddle them together well. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you leave the theater without a smile on your face, then you're really a curmudgeon .
  • Muddy and broad, it picks its way across the plains, changing course at will, leaving a maze of dead ends, ox-bow lakes, swamps and lagoons.
  • In fact, the Penguins muddled to a sixth place finish in the regular season standings with a .500 record to become one of eight playoff qualifiers.
  • These pachyderms, originally kept at the Kozhikamudhi working campsite are used for entertaining tourists, conducting elephant safari and for removing fallen trees or for shifting logs.
  • But that journey was almost over now, and he felt his spirits rise with every step as he churned back into motion through the muddy, slushy snow.
  • His dark limbs gleamed like oiled gold beneath the faded bermudas and T-shirt.
  • You can say that you genuinely forgot, or got muddled up or fibbed. Times, Sunday Times
  • I ran my fingers along the carved wood, admiring the way the workman had managed to fit motifs from Inuit art into the design without muddying the clarity of the sign. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • Glastonbury is stereotypically viewed as a four-day binge for mud-caked, drunken teenagers.
  • We walked up to the whites hill reserve and I got mud all over my white denim jeans, Anthony holding onto my waist and being a perfect gentleman.
  • The resulting policy muddle might best be solved by looking to last week's durable goods report, and to an old standby. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soak with bitters and gently muddle with a spoon.
  • Earthy people may benefit from connecting to the earth element via gardening, pottery, facial mud packs, etc.
  • Many buildings collapsed under the weight of rain-soaked ash and mud.
  • Of the four great Rabbis, who the Talmud says entered upon theosophic studies, only Akiba came through safely. The Menorah Journal, Volume 1, 1915
  • Yesterday at low tide, silt shut the slough like trap, and mud stranded boats on docks perched high above water.
  • So, Alex came in and helped me clean all of the smudges and smears off (also, my chin, neck, arm).
  • The Dalmatic and Tunic will have the "mudflap" version of sleeves. Making progress toward the gold
  • I did wonder if this vessel ever uprighted itself on the higher reaches of the tide, listening as I did to the first gurglings in the reed-bound mud as the sea once again started to push against the hull of an active fishing boat, (short-wheel based Landrover in attendance). Tidal Reaches 2
  • This milquetoast agreement muddies the conversation.
  • A varied assemblage of birds was probing the mud for food.
  • They fear snow at its peak will melt and cause a deadly mudflow. The Sun
  • We headed off down Pierce's Passage and over a muddy boulder slope until we reached some cascades.
  • I will not push my master away when she wants a hug after playing in a mud puddle.
  • I began composing an introduction praising the spiritual enlightenment exhibited in choosing to congregate in taverns, like 1849 San Jose legislators stepping in from muddy streets to drink whisky on barrelheads, before plotting out the future of nascent California.
  • And the loveable curmudgeon is responsible for most of literature's best quotations, maxims and aphorisms.
  • The way on is a traverse round a mud bank to the left, which climbs into a passage above the calcite floor.
  • It was the passionate, slightly muddled rancour of a disappointed man.
  • If anyone wants to watch the rapid self-demolition of a mudfish, as I did with with clinical fascination, go here. Archive 2009-11-01
  • The horse finally tugged the cart out of the mud
  • The rock was mostly poor quality shale and mudstone leaving a smooth soapy floor underfoot and this continued for a few hundred metres without respite.
  • a thousand pages of muddy and disorganized prose
  • There are strong tidal currents in the area as well as mud, which can trap waders and swimmers.
  • The oil tanker ran/went aground on a mud bank in thick fog.
  • If we do that in the case of Bosnia, it is not so difficult to understand why a middle course of muddling through was originally chosen: it is the response that one would expect from any statesman or stateswoman who had a genuine desire to safeguard humanitarian values but no compelling national interest to become directly involved in a conflict and persuasive prudential reasons to stay out.
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  • Â This could mean big trouble if you are a rotifer or a mud snail: Reproduction is as important as survival to any particular individual, and if the chances to do so are impaired then biological fitness is automatically lowered. Carin Bondar: No Eggs? No Problem!
  • Quite common are northern bur-reed Sparganium hyperboreum, small pondweed Potamogeton pusillus ssp. groenlandicus, dwarf water-crowfoot Ranunculus confervoides and occasionally awlwort Subularia aquatica, which only blooms if the pond is totally desiccated (where the mudworm Limosella aquatica also thrives). Ilulissat Icefjord, Denmark-Greenland
  • For understandable reasons we prefer to think of ourselves as rational agents who live meaningful lives rather than as muddled actors in a theatre of the absurd.
  • It means they can rent out the playing surface to other local teams without it turning into a mudbath. The Sun
  • The people around the village began to take notice, hushing children and pushing them back into their small houses that were made out of patched mud and straw.
  • However, I guess you are making your own "muds" anyway when you add the neutral grays to a purer color. The Mud Debate
  • Either way, the moral picture was much muddier than we often remember. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the many children participating it was a good opportunity to get close to mitten crabs, shrimp, fresh water mussels and even eels, as well as to a lot of deliciously slithery mud!
  • The floods left a tide of mud and uprooted trees.
  • Some Indo-Europeanists believe that dwellings of PIE-speakers were built of something that would have been kneaded or mixed—mud, for example. The English Is Coming!
  • ‘We all had it,’ she says, sitting on a rug in front of her mud hut while her granddaughter mauls a stalk of sugarcane.
  • Animal tracks, such as those of this baby loggerhead turtle, are most easily seen in snow, mud, or sand.
  • He got out of the car and squelched through the mud to open the gate.
  • Detail was muddled, and there were occasional specks and flecks in the print.
  • The word mudslide made Bo’s sinking head pop into Corey’s mind, and his stomach squirmed, this time with nausea. The Good House
  • One day, on the mud-flat side of the Rock Wall, an Italian fishing boat hauled up on the sand dredged from the channel. CHAPTER XVI
  • Sound quality is great, and video smooth (but your fingers may cause smudges on its glossy screen).
  • Over millions of years the lake mud became bituminous shale, which was then quarried for fuel. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, let's not forget that Bermuda is only one mile wide and surrounded by water.
  • Too much Worcestershire or hot sauce will make the drink muddy and too spicy.
  • Ia menjelaskan, paduan antara program hiburan yang diselingi tausiyah itu merupakan gabungan antara sayir yang akan dilantunkan oleh grup musik "Andra and The Backbone", grup "Alexa" dan penyanyi Afgan, yang kemudian dikombinasikan syiar yang disampaikan ustad Ahmad Al Habsyi, dengan bahasa yang ringan dan sederhana. ANTARA - Berita Terkini
  • Ought to have taken a rising vote of dudes, hey, to find out whether I had the right to h'ist my mudhook or not? Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916
  • Its first priority is to identify where permafrost is present and where mudslides and rockfalls are likely as it melts under the effect of global warming.
  • I came across a heart-warming story of love and humanity in this crazy muddle of politics and religion.
  • Liberty knelt down in the mud, not caring if her jeans got all muddy.
  • A nonprofit project dreamed up by Americans Carl Malamud, a computer consultant, and Vinton Cerf, an Internet pioneer and telecommunications-company vice president.
  • The police identified the murderess from a smudge of blood on the shirt.
  • There is a year-round drought and all the peasants that we saw on the road were covered in yellow mud on their hands and faces, their hair was standing up like straws and their clothes were dusty.
  • Bricks here were a bit different from those at Ur, they were about one foot square by four inches thick made of sun baked straw reinforced mud and in their centres many carried an imprint in cuniform characters that I was told translated into This was built by King Coming of Age: 1939-1946
  • The floods came quickly, paddy fields filled up and overflowed as their trickling water channels became frothing torrents, the little streams and becks that characterised Kendip transformed into surging mud flows.
  • There was a lot of mud on the ground.
  • The swimming pool is filled up with mud.
  • Aunay clobbed off down the mudslide before I had a chance to open my mouth anyway, just shaking his head going ooooorrrrrrrrrrrrr. WHITE LIES
  • But then, whoops, here comes an eyewitness that places him taking the car and bringing it back, covered in mud, 1,000 miles on the odometer.
  • Cold seep communities thrive on cooler, mineralized water leaking from the muddy sea floor.
  • Hunferth calls Beowulf a ‘mudscow’; Breca and Beowulf swim like two The Translations of Beowulf A Critical Bibliography
  • It's a cool story - theft, corruption, conspiracy theories, mud-slinging and back-stabbing.
  • An hour south is the Blue Lagoon, a lake with steam vents that has been developed into a beach, healing bath, and beauty spa with deck chairs, a bar, a cafeteria, massages, mud packs, and even a gift shop.
  • His mistake was to anger his nephew, who proclaimed a republic in a bloodless coup in 1973 while he was on an island off Naples, taking mud baths for his lumbago.
  • The association of the cherts with carbonaceous sandstones and lacustrine shales in the Rhynie Cherts Unit indicates sinter deposition interrupted alluvial floodplain sedimentation of mud and sand.
  • A student of Dalcroze eurhythmics in New York and Paris, Talmud was one of the most important dance teachers at the Playhouse from the early 1920s into the 1940s. Dance Performance in the United States.
  • In the mud of their complacently perpetuated barnyard pond, they assert that no bright-browed, bright-apparelled shining figures can be outside of fairy books, old histories, and ancient superstitions. THE KANAKA SURF
  • For the moment, British European policy is as muddled as ever.
  • Counselor Stephen D. McCullough said the calls were at four times their normal volume, and ranged from people still in shock to a woman who has just one set of clothes that now are mud-caked and studded with glass and debris. Demand for Counseling Surges in Joplin
  • Altogether, they put thirty-two "five-point-nine" (150 mm.) shells into that one old building and all the damage they did was to ruin our dinner by filling the "dixie" with mud. The Emma Gees
  • Further muddying the picture, the spread of radiation has been fiendishly unpredictable, skipping some areas and showing up in concentrated hot spots elsewhere. Murky Science Clouded Japan Nuclear Response
  • Here then is the European depicted as autochthon, born out of the mud of Patusan.
  • A century ago, this was a muddy thoroughfare for burros and carts carrying firewood down from the mountains.
  • Apparently girls whose cars are stuck in mud is an emerging sexual fetish. Boing Boing: January 25, 2004 - January 31, 2004 Archives
  • If diving for wrecks turns you on, Bermuda is a veritable treasure trove of maritime disaster, with a wreck collection including 16th century Spanish galleons, warships and a luxury transatlantic liner.
  • The problem is that because virtual worlds are almost entirely built on the same basic rule-structure derived from DikuMUD, and because their representations of physical and graphical environments are ultimately so similar, this deep game becomes more and more known to larger and larger numbers of players over time, all the more so since World of Warcraft has evolved into the new template for all subsequence virtual-world games. The Lifetime to Master
  • The body of King Richard III was treated with much indignity. Trussed naked over a horse and besmirched with mud, it was borne in parade to Leicester, a sad spectacle.
  • Tarja supposed he had sunk into the muddy river, weighted down by his ornate armour. MEDALON
  • Few people who drive past the farm fail to smile at the sight of the sows rolling around in the mud, or lolling, sunbathing, on deep beds of straw.
  • Sure enough, upon examination, a small smudge of actual dirt could be seen on her right boot. Times, Sunday Times

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