Definition of Mudguards

1. Noun. (plural of mudguard) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mudguards

1. mudguard [n] - See also: mudguard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudguards

mudfish
mudfishes
mudflap
mudflaps
mudflat
mudflats
mudflow
mudflows
mudge
mudged
mudger
mudgers
mudges
mudging
mudguard
mudguards (current term)
mudheap
mudheaps
mudhen
mudhens
mudhif
mudhole
mudholes
mudhook
mudhooks
mudik
mudir
mudiria
mudirias
mudirieh

Literary usage of Mudguards

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Manual of Petrol Motors and Motor Cars: Comprising the Designing by F. Strickland (1907)
"Steps and mudguards.—The step to the front seat is often made a forging, with a flange whereby it can be fastened to the side of the frame. ..."

2. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1902)
"Not only are mudguards imperative on the bicycle for winter riding, ... A common fault of mudguards is that the bridge between each of the stays is fitted ..."

3. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"... who understands pedalling, may on ordinary roads ride a machine weighing, with road racing tyres and saddle, and without brake, mudguards, gear case, ..."

4. The Aeroplane: A Concise Scientific Sudy by Arthur Fage (1915)
"To enable the float to obtain a greater lift, by a partial utilisation of the energy of the bow waves, concave mudguards are fitted from the bow to the ..."

5. Motor Journeys by Louise Closser Hale, Walter Hale (1912)
"During the first day in Avignon he walked about the town feverishly waiting for evening, but the second day he sent his motor to have the mudguards ..."

6. A Manual of Petrol Motors and Motor Cars: Comprising the Designing by F. Strickland (1907)
"Steps and mudguards.—The step to the front seat is often made a forging, with a flange whereby it can be fastened to the side of the frame. ..."

7. The Badminton Magazine of Sports & Pastimes edited by Alfred Edward Thomas Watson (1902)
"Not only are mudguards imperative on the bicycle for winter riding, ... A common fault of mudguards is that the bridge between each of the stays is fitted ..."

8. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"... who understands pedalling, may on ordinary roads ride a machine weighing, with road racing tyres and saddle, and without brake, mudguards, gear case, ..."

9. The Aeroplane: A Concise Scientific Sudy by Arthur Fage (1915)
"To enable the float to obtain a greater lift, by a partial utilisation of the energy of the bow waves, concave mudguards are fitted from the bow to the ..."

10. Motor Journeys by Louise Closser Hale, Walter Hale (1912)
"During the first day in Avignon he walked about the town feverishly waiting for evening, but the second day he sent his motor to have the mudguards ..."

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