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mud-wrestling

/muhd-res-ling/US // ˈmʌdˌrɛs lɪŋ //

泥浆摔跤,泥浆摔角,泥地摔跤,泥巴摔跤

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : wrestling in an enclosure with a floor or base of wet mud, staged as a public display and competitive event.

Examples

  • He scrambled outside to find a 25-foot-wide crater just beyond the mud wall surrounding his family compound.

  • The wrestling fans are “incredibly horrifying when you age,” Madusa, now 50, wrote.

  • Then, in 1985, du Pont turned his attention (and Forbes-estimated $200 million fortune) to wrestling.

  • He poured millions into building Foxcatcher Farm, a wrestling facility boasting top-of-the-line weight machines.

  • Between 1989 and 1995, du Pont donated $400,000 a year to USA Wrestling.

  • Aunt Ri, at her best estate, had never possessed a room which had the expression of this poor little mud hut of Ramona's.

  • In some parts of Korea the houses were built of stout timbers, the chinks covered with woven cane and plastered with mud.

  • The sun was palely shining upon dry, clean pavements and upon roads juicy with black mud.

  • Frank leaped ashore and pushed the boat off, while Mayne held her by jamming the leeward oar into the mud.

  • A cannon-ball crashed through the mud wall and bounded across the enclosure.