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Definition of Mud puddle
1. Noun. A puddle of mud. "The children loved a mud puddle"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mud Puddle
Literary usage of Mud puddle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Safety First for Little Folks: First Steps in Civics by Lillian McLean Waldo (1918)
"... shiny bathtub couldn't possibly have had any part in the mischief. No, it must
have been entirely the fault of the big, black mud puddle. ..."
2. The Civil War in Song and Story, 1860-1865 by Frank Moore (1889)
"If he be camped in the pine forest, give him an old axe, a boot-leg, a mud-puddle,
a board or two, and a handful of .nils, and he builds him a house, ..."
3. Journal of the New York Entomological Society by New York Entomological Society (1908)
"True, the Colias seek the mud puddle, but it is better far to see in every mud
puddle the Pierian Spring than to mistake the spring for some mud puddle. ..."
4. Little Folks' Land: The Story of a Little Boy in a Big World by Madge Alford Bigham (1907)
"But she went with Charlotte Anne to the meadow where there wasn't any mud-puddle,
and turned Pig-a-wee loose, and when he got out of the bag he shook his ..."
5. The Good American Vacaton Lessons by Frances Weld Danielson, Wilhelmina Stooker (1920)
"said she when she saw this, " I can never get over this mud puddle by myself,"
and she looked about anxiously for some one to help her. ..."
6. Safety First for Little Folks: First Steps in Civics by Lillian McLean Waldo (1918)
"... shiny bathtub couldn't possibly have had any part in the mischief. No, it must
have been entirely the fault of the big, black mud puddle. ..."
7. The Civil War in Song and Story, 1860-1865 by Frank Moore (1889)
"If he be camped in the pine forest, give him an old axe, a boot-leg, a mud-puddle,
a board or two, and a handful of .nils, and he builds him a house, ..."
8. Journal of the New York Entomological Society by New York Entomological Society (1908)
"True, the Colias seek the mud puddle, but it is better far to see in every mud
puddle the Pierian Spring than to mistake the spring for some mud puddle. ..."
9. Little Folks' Land: The Story of a Little Boy in a Big World by Madge Alford Bigham (1907)
"But she went with Charlotte Anne to the meadow where there wasn't any mud-puddle,
and turned Pig-a-wee loose, and when he got out of the bag he shook his ..."
10. The Good American Vacaton Lessons by Frances Weld Danielson, Wilhelmina Stooker (1920)
"said she when she saw this, " I can never get over this mud puddle by myself,"
and she looked about anxiously for some one to help her. ..."