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Definition of Mucluc
1. mukluk [n -S] - See also: mukluk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mucluc
Literary usage of Mucluc
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lost Face by Jack London (1910)
"mucluc Charley chased the elusive idea through all the nooks and crannies of ...
mucluc Charley cried in stentorian tones. The shock of the jolt broke the ..."
2. Smoke Bellow by Jack London (1912)
"An' you 'll sure need it if you make mucluc tomorrow night." Smoke, through the
medium of ... Plenty Boston man stop mucluc. Boston man much good. ..."
3. The Faith of Men by Jack London (1904)
"It was a mucluc of the Innuit pattern, sewed together with sinew threads, and
devoid of beads or furbelows. But it was the skin itself that was remarkable. ..."
4. Lost Face by Jack London (1910)
"mucluc Charley chased the elusive idea through all the nooks and crannies of ...
mucluc Charley cried in stentorian tones. The shock of the jolt broke the ..."
5. Smoke Bellow by Jack London (1912)
"An' you 'll sure need it if you make mucluc tomorrow night." Smoke, through the
medium of ... Plenty Boston man stop mucluc. Boston man much good. ..."
6. The Faith of Men by Jack London (1904)
"It was a mucluc of the Innuit pattern, sewed together with sinew threads, and
devoid of beads or furbelows. But it was the skin itself that was remarkable. ..."