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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
muckle .
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Examples
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'Course if it had been some feller who was inclined to git on a tear and raise thunder, I'd' a 'jest gone out and muckled onto him and shoved him into the lockup.
Frank Merriwell's Son A Chip Off the Old Block Burt L. Standish 1905
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"The dog just muckled right onto him and kind of shook back and forth really hard," said Karla Riggs, who is Fox's sister.
BangorDailyNews.com - News By Christopher Cousins BDN Staff 2010
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"The dog just muckled right onto him and kind of shook back and forth really hard," said Karla Riggs, who is Fox's sister.
BangorDailyNews.com - News By Christopher Cousins BDN Staff 2010
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"The dog just muckled right onto him and kind of shook back and forth really hard," said Karla Riggs, who is Fox's sister.
BangorDailyNews.com - News By Christopher Cousins BDN Staff 2010
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"The dog just muckled right onto him and kind of shook back and forth really hard," said Karla Riggs, who is Fox's sister.
BangorDailyNews.com - News By Christopher Cousins BDN Staff 2010
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John had barely gotten out, "Thanks, Rodney," when Madison bounded down the stairs and muckled onto Rodney.
Wraithbait 2009
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At 8 a.m., ice builders Don Brown, Phil Dever, Rich Hamm and Robby Mihill muckled onto their gear, wearing winter gloves, and mixed special white paint powder and water in a 60-gallon vat.
unknown title 2009
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