Lexicographical Neighbors of Mulshed
Literary usage of Mulshed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Register of the American Saddle-Horse Breeders Association (1911)
"Property of VP Mitchell, mulshed, Ky. Black mare: bred by owner; foaled 1903.
Sire, Edward's Lexington, by Miller's Lexington 45, by Cabell's Lexington 3234 ..."
2. Mary's Garden and how it Grew by Frances Duncan (1904)
"I mulshed them. It 's very interesting, is n't it, Mr. Trommel, the way flowers
keep on being useful after they 're dead? " "Very," said Herr Trommel. ..."
3. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"The disaster overtook all orchard trees that were not well mulshed or in grass.
Mr. Patten then saw clearly the vision of a new horticulture for the cold ..."
4. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll by Robert Green Ingersoll (1901)
"He 1 mulshed a five hundred dollar bond to appear for trial. On account of Colonel
Ingersoll's throat troubles the case was adjourned several times through ..."
5. The Register of the American Saddle-Horse Breeders Association (1911)
"Property of VP Mitchell, mulshed, Ky. Black mare: bred by owner; foaled 1903.
Sire, Edward's Lexington, by Miller's Lexington 45, by Cabell's Lexington 3234 ..."
6. Mary's Garden and how it Grew by Frances Duncan (1904)
"I mulshed them. It 's very interesting, is n't it, Mr. Trommel, the way flowers
keep on being useful after they 're dead? " "Very," said Herr Trommel. ..."
7. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"The disaster overtook all orchard trees that were not well mulshed or in grass.
Mr. Patten then saw clearly the vision of a new horticulture for the cold ..."
8. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll by Robert Green Ingersoll (1901)
"He 1 mulshed a five hundred dollar bond to appear for trial. On account of Colonel
Ingersoll's throat troubles the case was adjourned several times through ..."