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Mudge may refer to:
- Angela Mudge, British hill runner
- Benjamin Franklin Mudge, American lawyer, geologist and teacher
- Dave Mudge, Football offensive lineman
- Dirk Mudge, Political leader in Namibia
- Enoch Mudge (1776–1850), first Methodist minister reared in New England
- James Mudge (b. 1844), American Methodist Episcopal clergyman and writer
- John Mudge, Copley Medal-winning English physician
- K. G. Mudge, British archer at the 1908 Olympic Games
- Richard Mudge (1718–1763), English clergyman and composer
- Thomas Mudge (horologist) (1715–94), British Horologist
- Thomas H. Mudge (1815–62), American Methodist Episcopal clergyman
- Zachariah Mudge (clergyman) (1694–1769), British clergyman
- Zachary Mudge, Officer in the British Royal Navy who served in the Vancouver Expedition
- Zachariah A. Mudge (1813–88), American Methodist Episcopal clergyman
- Peiter "Mudge" Zatko, hacker and computer security advisor
Mudge may also refer to:
- Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & Ferdon, a now-defunct law firm which was based in New York City
- Mudge the Otter, an anthropomorphic otter in the Spellsinger series of fantasy novels
- The Mudge Boy, a 2003 American movie
- Cape Mudge band, one of the two main peoples of the Laich-kwil-tach
Usage examples of "mudge".
But he put his duar aside and, together, he and Mudge stood the wizard back on his feet.
The accompaniment the duar provided was nothing less than awful, but what mattered was not the ragged series of notes but rather the lyrics Mudge invented.
Mudge might have fooled with a lyre or some other stringed instrument before, but the complexity of the duar was clearly beyond him.
This is the great wizard Clothahump, his famulus Sorbl, and my friend and traveling companion, Mudge.
Apologizing to the annoyed billy, he started up Pikk Street, only to find his path blocked by a lean human little taller than Mudge.
Mudge and Colin kept reminding the dazed Jon-Tom that their opponents were no more human man they were Talea and for him to fight back.
Mudge stood next to them, making salient points as Talea chased the apologetic Jon-Tom several times around their tree home.
Blood gushed in all directions as the second pangolin swung at Mudge, who somehow managed to dodge aside while the first fell on top of him.
Phileas Fogg generously rewarded Mudge, whose hand Passepartout warmly grasped, and the party directed their steps to the Omaha railway station.
It would have been as unthinkable for me to take a seat beside Delbert Mudge or Charlie-Charlie Rackett in our fourth-grade classroom as for Delbert or Charlie-Charlie to invite me for an overnight in their farmhouse bedrooms.
Three fourths of all mankind consisted of gaunt, bony, blond-haired individuals with chiselled features and blazing blue eyes, the men six feet or taller in height, the women some inches shorterthe remaining fourth being the Racketts, Mudges, and Blunts, our farm families, who after generations of intermarriage had coalesced into a tribe of squat, black-haired, gap-toothed, moon-faced males and females seldom taller than five feet lour or five inches.
Though Racketts, Mudges, and Blunts attended our school and worshiped in our Temple, though they were at least as prosperous as we in town save the converts in their mansions, we knew them tainted with an essential inferiority.
Three fourths of all mankind consisted of gaunt, bony, blond-haired individuals with chiselled features and blazing blue eyes, the men six feet or taller in height, the women some inches shorter-the remaining fourth being the Racketts, Mudges, and Blunts, our farm families, who after generations of intermarriage had coalesced into a tribe of squat, black-haired, gap-toothed, moon-faced males and females seldom taller than five feet lour or five inches.
George what are you going to do with the boy, drownd him, and father he said no but i wood if he dident amount to more then you have, and then that man he shet up and a nother man he holered George have you saved enny more peeple and father he said no i had a chanse to but his name was Mudge and i let them hang him, and then that man he shet up.
She stood with Captain Mudge, watching as Stoker worked alongside his crew, unloading bales of raw wool from the Jackdaw.