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Definition of Mud pie
1. Noun. A mass of mud that a child has molded into the shape of pie.
Definition of Mud pie
1. Noun. A mass of mud shaped into the form of a pie, especially by children ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mud Pie
Literary usage of Mud pie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Daily Summer Activities, Moving from First to Second Grade by Jo Ellen Moore (2000)
""bo you want some mud pie?" the girls ask Kim's father. 1. ... Why do they set
the mud pie in the sun? to get hard to cook to get big 3. ..."
2. The Natural History of the Child: A Book for All Sorts and Conditions of Men by Courtenay Frederic William Dunn (1920)
"... uncleanly occupation of mud- pie making. All the world over children always
have and I expect always will manufacture dirty and unpalatable imitations ..."
3. True Stories about Children of All Nations by Lindley Smyth (1906)
"They also make a species of "mud pie." We wonder if anywhere in the known world "mud
pie-making" is not a game with children. But the "mud pies" Indian ..."
4. Daily Summer Activities, Moving from First to Second Grade by Jo Ellen Moore (2000)
""bo you want some mud pie?" the girls ask Kim's father. 1. ... Why do they set
the mud pie in the sun? to get hard to cook to get big 3. ..."
5. The Natural History of the Child: A Book for All Sorts and Conditions of Men by Courtenay Frederic William Dunn (1920)
"... uncleanly occupation of mud- pie making. All the world over children always
have and I expect always will manufacture dirty and unpalatable imitations ..."
6. True Stories about Children of All Nations by Lindley Smyth (1906)
"They also make a species of "mud pie." We wonder if anywhere in the known world "mud
pie-making" is not a game with children. But the "mud pies" Indian ..."