Pronunciation: /ˈmʌdə/
noun a colloquial term for mother or a woman who is a mother
A1 I stepped in a mudda puddle while walking in the park.
A2 The children had a mudda fight during recess.
B1 The farmer used a mudda mixture to fertilize his crops.
B2 The hikers encountered a mudda slide while trekking through the mountains.
C1 The construction workers had to navigate through a mudda pit to reach the building site.
C2 The archaeologists discovered ancient artifacts preserved in a mudda layer.
formal The mudda on the construction site had to be carefully managed to prevent accidents.
informal I stepped in a big mudda puddle on my way to school.
slang Let's go play in the mudda pit at the music festival!
figurative The political debate turned into a mudda-slinging contest between the candidates.
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