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Definition of Mudlarks
1. mudlark [n] - See also: mudlark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mudlarks
Literary usage of Mudlarks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Through the Kalahari Desert: A Narrative of a Journey with Gun, Camera, and by William Hunt, G. Antonio Farini (1886)
"... magnificent sight—A narrow escape—mudlarks'—A' well-earned supper—An underground
stream—The Diamond Falls—Surprised by the flood—" The Hundred Falls. ..."
2. Episodes in an Obscure Life by Richard Rowe (1871)
"In one of my river-side districts I had opened a little school in a lane leading
down to the water, and into it I tried to entice the little mudlarks of the ..."
3. Through the Kalahari Desert: A Narrative of a Journey with Gun, Camera, and by William Hunt, G. Antonio Farini (1886)
"... magnificent sight—A narrow escape—mudlarks'—A' well-earned supper—An underground
stream—The Diamond Falls—Surprised by the flood—" The Hundred Falls. ..."
4. Episodes in an Obscure Life by Richard Rowe (1871)
"In one of my river-side districts I had opened a little school in a lane leading
down to the water, and into it I tried to entice the little mudlarks of the ..."