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Definition of Mudholes
1. mudhole [n] - See also: mudhole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudholes
Literary usage of Mudholes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Newfoundland to Manitoba Through Canada's Maritime, Mining, and Prairie by William Fraser Rae (1881)
"Between Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie the mudholes are so many and BO difficult
to cross that, if they had intercepted Christian's path, ..."
2. Newfoundland to Manitoba: A Guide Through Canada's Maritime, Mining, and by William Fraser Rae (1881)
"Between Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie the mudholes are so many and so difficult
to cross that, if they had intercepted Christian's path, ..."
3. Boilers, Their Construction and Strength a Handbook of Rules, Formulae, Tables by Thomas William Traill (1888)
"Manholes, mudholes, and Openings. The openings in the shells of cylindrical ...
All manholes, mudholes, and other openings should be strengthened and ..."
4. The Progress of America, from the Discovery by Columbus to the Year 1846 by John Macgregor (1847)
"At every step the mules sank to their fetlocks in mud, and very soon we came to
great puddles and mudholes, which reminded me of the breaking up of winter, ..."
5. Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library by American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1906)
"Handholes and mudholes are more commonly placed in "oilers, which are so constructed
that a ... mudholes should be provided in order that the sediment ai"l ..."
6. Newfoundland to Manitoba Through Canada's Maritime, Mining, and Prairie by William Fraser Rae (1881)
"Between Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie the mudholes are so many and BO difficult
to cross that, if they had intercepted Christian's path, ..."
7. Newfoundland to Manitoba: A Guide Through Canada's Maritime, Mining, and by William Fraser Rae (1881)
"Between Winnipeg and Portage la Prairie the mudholes are so many and so difficult
to cross that, if they had intercepted Christian's path, ..."
8. Boilers, Their Construction and Strength a Handbook of Rules, Formulae, Tables by Thomas William Traill (1888)
"Manholes, mudholes, and Openings. The openings in the shells of cylindrical ...
All manholes, mudholes, and other openings should be strengthened and ..."
9. The Progress of America, from the Discovery by Columbus to the Year 1846 by John Macgregor (1847)
"At every step the mules sank to their fetlocks in mud, and very soon we came to
great puddles and mudholes, which reminded me of the breaking up of winter, ..."
10. Modern Engineering Practice: A Reference Library by American School (Chicago, Ill.) (1906)
"Handholes and mudholes are more commonly placed in "oilers, which are so constructed
that a ... mudholes should be provided in order that the sediment ai"l ..."