Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudged
Literary usage of Mudged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1894)
"MUD, a headless nail used by shoemakers for the soles of boots and shoes. MUDGE,
to stir, to move, or shift. "You must not mudge." " I have never mudged. ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"... they turned round, and regarded us from the mountain-tops, their "stature
reached the sky." One never mudged for hours—and at last we mustered courage ..."
3. Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Warren Hastings, First Governor by George Robert Gleig (1841)
"It has already produced one event, by the imprisonment of the King's confidential
servant, mudged o'Dowla, which, if no exertion is made in favour of the ..."
4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1894)
"MUD, a headless nail used by shoemakers for the soles of boots and shoes. MUDGE,
to stir, to move, or shift. "You must not mudge." " I have never mudged. ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"... they turned round, and regarded us from the mountain-tops, their "stature
reached the sky." One never mudged for hours—and at last we mustered courage ..."
6. Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Warren Hastings, First Governor by George Robert Gleig (1841)
"It has already produced one event, by the imprisonment of the King's confidential
servant, mudged o'Dowla, which, if no exertion is made in favour of the ..."