Synonym: scuff. Similar words: amulet, mull, rule, joule, ruled, ruler, tumult, formula. Meaning: [mjuːl] n. 1. hybrid offspring of a male donkey and a female horse; usually sterile 2. a slipper that has no fitting around the heel.
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2. She can be as stubborn as a mule.
3. He is an old mule.
4. Mating a horse with a donkey produces a mule.
5. They travelled across the mountains by mule.
6. Paul can be as stubborn as a mule .
7. A mule is a sterile animal.
8. He's as stubborn as a mule .
9. A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.
10. The mule partakes of both the horse and the ass.
11. A mule is the product of a horse crossed with a donkey.
12. A mule is a cross between a horse and an ass.
13. I had fondly imagined that riding a mule would be easy.
14. A mule is a cross between a mare and a donkey.
15. A mule is a hybrid of a male donkey and a female horse.
16. Jean-Paul can be as a stubborn as a mule.
17. He was a good old mule.
18. Could mule pregnancies be interfered with by giving the mare a skin graft from her prospective donkey consort?
19. A mule will carry you in an easy day's ride from the rim to the very bottom of the Canyon.
20. On whose side was the young mule supposed to be?
21. Against their huge bulk, the pilgrims and mule toiling up the almost invisible pathways are tiny and humbled.
22. Mule Skinner had no qualms about taking full credit for an act of providence,[sentencedict.com/mule.html] thought the rector.
23. The Emperor rode on a finely bedecked mule led by six pages, and was concealed behind red curtains carried on poles.
24. He continually cracked his whip and shouted at the mule.
25. The hybrid from a donkey and a horse is called a mule.
26. It owes its existence to copper, which was discovered in the surrounding Mule Mountains in 1875.
27. Martha says rats are hanging dressed in the market for sale with mule meat.
28. Treat others as you would yourself, but drive yourself like a stuck mule.
29. Every one of us felt sad at having to part company with our particular horse or mule.
30. The expanding copper and tin mines of west Cornwall depended on mule trains until the second quarter of the nineteenth century.