mudhole Antonyms

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Meaning of mudhole

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mudhole (n.)

A hole, or hollow place, containing mud, as in a road.

A hole near the bottom, through which the sediment is withdrawn.

mudhole Sentence Examples

  1. The construction crew trudged through the deep mudhole, their boots sinking in up to their ankles.
  2. The road was washed out, leaving behind a treacherous mudhole that swallowed cars whole.
  3. The children giggled as they splashed through the mudholes, their laughter echoing through the park.
  4. The hikers carefully navigated the slippery mudhole, hoping to avoid an embarrassing fall.
  5. The farmer's horse refused to cross the mudhole, fearing it would get bogged down.
  6. The once-pristine lawn was now a series of giant mudholes, courtesy of the playful neighborhood dogs.
  7. The soldiers marched through the battle-ravaged town, their uniforms caked in mudhole muck.
  8. The fishing boat struggled to stay afloat as it encountered a sudden mudhole in the river.
  9. The hikers' boots became heavy with dried mudhole, making them stumble as they ascended the mountain.
  10. The construction site was a treacherous mudhole, filled with obstacles and potential hazards.

FAQs About the word mudhole

A hole, or hollow place, containing mud, as in a road., A hole near the bottom, through which the sediment is withdrawn.

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The construction crew trudged through the deep mudhole, their boots sinking in up to their ankles.

The road was washed out, leaving behind a treacherous mudhole that swallowed cars whole.

The children giggled as they splashed through the mudholes, their laughter echoing through the park.

The hikers carefully navigated the slippery mudhole, hoping to avoid an embarrassing fall.