The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mudsucker
Mudsucker \Mud"suck`er\, n. (Zo["o]l.) A woodcock.
Wiktionary
mudsucker
n. A kind of goby.
Usage examples of "mudsucker".
In a second, she was perched on a boulder a long meter above the stream, and the mudsucker, unable to find its prey, circled aimlessly before tucking its tail down into the rocks again, anchoring its length in the mud and letting only its head float to the surface.