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We were on a country road, stuck in a mudhole.
"Three years ago, you and I wouldn't have walked up to this mudhole."
The king of Mudhole held his breath, wondering if the line would hold.
"It was a mudhole and now everyone wants to live there.
You are in what fishermen call the Mudhole, named for its soft bottom.
At times the water seemed about to expire in a mudhole, but they pushed on through.
Somewhere beyond that wall, he knew, lay Mudhole and his quarry.
I told them my car was stuck in a mudhole far inland on the dirt road.
"The mudhole where we caught them is just the other side," Walthamstone said.
One bomb and they blow this mudhole out of the swamp.
This weather would have turned it into a mudhole.
Suddenly, I saw an immense mudhole extending the width of the road.
She simply sank back into the mudhole and disappeared.
Obviously there must be a connection or passage of some sort that allowed them to escape to "Mudhole."
Thus, Mudhole was at once a natural wonder and an appalling pigsty.
She started out in life caught in a mudhole.
If only H'daen's mansion was closer to a large city instead of this mudhole.
Such was the lot of some three hundred Aghar living in Mudhole.
The vehicle had got stuck in a vast mudhole and he'd had a heart attack.
A small mudhole used for washing out the boiler.
He was like a large puppy, fresh from a mudhole somewhere, wanting to romp.
Kyra's parents met over a keg of beer stuck in a mudhole.
Otherwise they'll all pile into the first mudhole and tromple themselves."
This original section of highway changed from a mudhole to a plank road circa 1860.
The water looks clear, the channel narrow but for one spot where trampling has created a minor mudhole.