mules Antonyms

Meaning of mules

mules

a person who smuggles or delivers illicit substances (such as drugs), a shoe or slipper that is open at the heel, a machine that draws and twists fiber into yarn or thread and winds it onto spindles, a shoe or slipper without quarter or heel strap compare scuff, a usually sterile hybrid, the offspring of a male donkey and a female horse, a machine for simultaneously drawing and twisting fiber into yarn or thread and winding it into cops, the offspring of a male donkey and a mare, a very stubborn person, moscow mule, the hybrid offspring of a horse and a donkey, a self-sterile plant whether hybrid or not, a hybrid between a horse and a donkey

mules Sentence Examples

  1. The farmers relied on sturdy mules to transport their heavy loads.
  2. The mules' strong hooves allowed them to traverse rocky terrain with ease.
  3. The stubborn mules refused to budge until they received their reward.
  4. The mules' long ears were sensitive to even the slightest noises.
  5. The mules' braying calls echoed through the countryside.
  6. The mules were expert pack animals, carrying supplies and food over long distances.
  7. The mules' thick, shaggy coats protected them from harsh weather conditions.
  8. The mules' intelligence and loyalty made them valuable partners for work and companionship.
  9. The mules' tail-swishing served as a warning when they felt threatened.
  10. The mules' distinctive appearance made them a familiar sight in rural areas.

FAQs About the word mules

a person who smuggles or delivers illicit substances (such as drugs), a shoe or slipper that is open at the heel, a machine that draws and twists fiber into yar

gunrunners, coyote,coyotes, bootleggers, couriers,smugglers, runners,contrabandists

purebreds,thoroughbreds,full-bloods,purebloods

The farmers relied on sturdy mules to transport their heavy loads.

The mules' strong hooves allowed them to traverse rocky terrain with ease.

The stubborn mules refused to budge until they received their reward.

The mules' long ears were sensitive to even the slightest noises.