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mudder

[ muhd-er ]

noun

  1. a racehorse able to perform well on a wet, muddy track.
  2. an athlete who performs well in muddy conditions.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of mudder1

First recorded in 1900–05; mud + -er 1
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Example Sentences

Junior Anthony Villa of El Camino Real might be able to tell college recruiters that he’s a true mudder after scoring three goals in a 5-3 victory.

McIlroy won his four major championships in relatively soggy conditions, cementing a reputation as a mudder that he thinks is a bit unfair.

Even in the Aug. 15 Travel article “It’s a mud, mud, mud, mud world,” there was no map of the “mudder” area of the Netherlands.

“You just have to develop a mudder’s mentality.”

The group stages are a tough mudder for supporters – a draining test of endurance, nerve, commitment, caffeine levels and ability to understand how net run-rate works.

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