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Mudwall

Mudwall \Mud"wall`\, n. (Zo["o]l.) The European bee-eater. See Bee-eater. [Written also modwall.]

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mudwall

n. A wall built from mud.

Usage examples of "mudwall".

But also many old buildings of stucco or even mudwall, and red tile roofing.

The portable generator provided lighting and power for the bank of refrigerators and deep-freezers in the mudwalled pantry.

Instead he glared in sullen theological discontent at the mudwalled city of Cynestra and at the disgustingly young and well-conditioned person coming toward him.

But his wanderlust drove him again across the sea, to a mudwalled trading village on the coast of Asia, called Troy, whence he drifted southward into the pillage and carnage of Palestine where the original dwell--in the land were trampled under by the barbaric Canaanites out of the East.