"Mudlarks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Mudlarks are individuals who rummage through the mud and debris of the River Thames in London, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries, in search of valuable or useful items, such as coins, jewelry, and other treasures that have been discarded or lost into the river.
Mudguards are protective covers installed on a bicycle or motorcycle to prevent dirt, water, and mud from splashing up onto the rider's legs and body during travel.
A person, especially a child, who earns a living by collecting and selling useful items, such as scrap iron, wood, or other waste materials, that they have picked up from the streets, rivers, or beaches. (often a poverty-stricken person working in a poor area)
A mudlog is a colloquial term, primarily used in the oil and gas industry, to describe a core sample of rock cut from a borehole, typically a drilling well, to gather information about the subsurface geology. The term is often used interchangeably with 'core' or 'core sample'.
Mudra refers to a symbolic hand gesture or posture used in meditation, yoga, or other forms of spiritual practices, particularly in Hinduism and Buddhism. Mudras are believed to channel energy and balance the body's nervous and circulatory systems, as well as to express and manifest intentions and emotions.
A mudslinger is a colloquial term that refers to a person who takes pleasure in spreading malicious rumors or making baseless and hurtful accusations about someone, often in public. This term is often used to describe someone who engages in character assassination or insults another person's reputation.