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Examples
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B. Whitetail deer were known to turn around and stomp a mud-hole into a hunter who tracked them down after a poorly placed shot?
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Sometimes bigger ain't better, but when you are dealing with animals that can eat you, or stomp a mud-hole in your a$$, bigger is definitely better.
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B. Whitetail deer were known to turn around and stomp a mud-hole into a hunter who tracked them down after a poorly placed shot?
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Of course, he was writing about hunting dangerous game that could turn around and either eat or stomp a mud-hole in the hunter.
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Sometimes bigger ain't better, but when you are dealing with animals that can eat you, or stomp a mud-hole in your a$$, bigger is definitely better.
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Of course, he was writing about hunting dangerous game that could turn around and either eat or stomp a mud-hole in the hunter.
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On a station out of Port Augusta SA it was evident that the hard stone based dug-out into the spring line was sufficient to prevent the thirsty stock from turning the place into a useless mud-hole.
Railway Echo No 8 Peter Ashley 2008
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Three years earlier, Virginia City had been a mud-hole on Mount Davidson, a mile and a half above sea level on the moonscape that was Washoe.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Three years earlier, Virginia City had been a mud-hole on Mount Davidson, a mile and a half above sea level on the moonscape that was Washoe.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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He wades through it, and the next watercourse makes him clean again; but to myself, wearing boots and trousers, it was a most disagreeable thing to have to go up to my knees in a mud-hole every morning.
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