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Definition of Muclucs
1. mucluc [n] - See also: mucluc
Lexicographical Neighbors of Muclucs
Literary usage of Muclucs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Klondike: The Chicago Record's Book for Gold Seekers (1897)
"... secured at Juneau or St. Michael; one fur cape; two pairs of fur gloves; two
pairs of fur seal moccasins; two pairs of "muclucs" —wet-weather moccasins. ..."
2. Klondike, the Land of Gold, Illustrated: Containing, Information, Concerning by Charles Frederick Stansbury (1897)
"... fur coat and rubber boots along she can get them on entering Alaska, but the
experienced ones say take them Two pairs of muclucs—wet weather ..."
3. The Book of Jack London by Charmian London (1921)
"Dawson City—Metropolis of the World to the World's Adventurers !—its snow-packed
thoroughfare crunching under the muclucs of the ..."
4. The International Socialist Review: A Monthly Journal of International (1903)
"Iron and coal; and that the miners should be well equipped, ransacked the lands
of the Arctic, even as far as Siberia for native-made snow- shoes, muclucs ..."
5. The Faith of Men by Jack London (1904)
"... skin-clad and in hair-fringed and hair-tufted muclucs that showed the wear of
the sea and rough work, coolly withstood her advances, his body straight ..."
6. Klondike: The Chicago Record's Book for Gold Seekers (1897)
"... secured at Juneau or St. Michael; one fur cape; two pairs of fur gloves; two
pairs of fur seal moccasins; two pairs of "muclucs" —wet-weather moccasins. ..."
7. Klondike, the Land of Gold, Illustrated: Containing, Information, Concerning by Charles Frederick Stansbury (1897)
"... fur coat and rubber boots along she can get them on entering Alaska, but the
experienced ones say take them Two pairs of muclucs—wet weather ..."
8. The Book of Jack London by Charmian London (1921)
"Dawson City—Metropolis of the World to the World's Adventurers !—its snow-packed
thoroughfare crunching under the muclucs of the ..."
9. The International Socialist Review: A Monthly Journal of International (1903)
"Iron and coal; and that the miners should be well equipped, ransacked the lands
of the Arctic, even as far as Siberia for native-made snow- shoes, muclucs ..."
10. The Faith of Men by Jack London (1904)
"... skin-clad and in hair-fringed and hair-tufted muclucs that showed the wear of
the sea and rough work, coolly withstood her advances, his body straight ..."