muley (Meaning)

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muley (n.)

A stiff, long saw, guided at the ends but not stretched in a gate.

See Mulley.

Synonyms & Antonyms of muley

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muley Sentence Examples

  1. The muley cow stood contentedly in the pasture, its tail flicking.
  2. The rancher preferred to raise muley cattle due to their lower maintenance requirements.
  3. The muley deer bounded through the forest, its antlers barely visible.
  4. The muley coyote roamed the plains, its piercing gaze scanning for prey.
  5. The muley fish swam in the shallows, its fins fluttering.
  6. The muley umbrella provided ample shade from the scorching sun.
  7. The muley pen was a secure enclosure for the young calves.
  8. The muley saddle was designed for comfort and performance.
  9. The muley gate creaked open, allowing the herd to enter the pasture.
  10. The muley plow was a powerful tool for breaking up the soil.

FAQs About the word muley

A stiff, long saw, guided at the ends but not stretched in a gate., See Mulley.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The muley cow stood contentedly in the pasture, its tail flicking.

The rancher preferred to raise muley cattle due to their lower maintenance requirements.

The muley deer bounded through the forest, its antlers barely visible.

The muley coyote roamed the plains, its piercing gaze scanning for prey.