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Definition of Mud-beplastered
1. Adjective. Covered with or as if with mud. "Mud-beplastered arguments"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mud-beplastered
Literary usage of Mud-beplastered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1907)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
2. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1907)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
3. Sketches in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1879)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
4. Roses, Their History, Development and Cultivation by Joseph Hardwick Pemberton (1908)
"Down they come ; away go pillars, streamers, and bushes of roses, and nothing is
left but a row of hedge stumps, crowning the top of a mud-beplastered bank ..."
5. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1907)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
6. Sketches in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1879)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
7. Roses, Their History, Development and Cultivation by Joseph Hardwick Pemberton (1908)
"Down they come ; away go pillars, streamers, and bushes of roses, and nothing is
left but a row of hedge stumps, crowning the top of a mud-beplastered bank ..."
8. Sketches in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1879)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
9. Roses, Their History, Development and Cultivation by Joseph Hardwick Pemberton (1908)
"Down they come ; away go pillars, streamers, and bushes of roses, and nothing is
left but a row of hedge stumps, crowning the top of a mud-beplastered bank ..."
10. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1907)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
11. Sketches in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1879)
"... their wretched goats at carved piscina and stately sideboards, erecting mud-
beplastered hovels in the halls of feudal princes. ..."
12. Roses, Their History, Development and Cultivation by Joseph Hardwick Pemberton (1908)
"Down they come ; away go pillars, streamers, and bushes of roses, and nothing is
left but a row of hedge stumps, crowning the top of a mud-beplastered bank ..."