Meaning of mudlark | Babel Free
ˈmʌdlɑːkDefinitions
- A pig; pork.
- One who scavenges in river or harbor mud for items of value, especially in London.
- A child who plays in the mud; a child that spends most of its time in the streets, a street urchin.
- A soldier of the Royal Engineers.
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Any of various birds that are found in muddy places or build their nests with mud, especially Anthus petrosus and Alauda arvensis. UK, regional
- The Grallina cyanoleuca that builds its nest with mud into a bowl-like shape.
- A racehorse that performs well on muddy or wet tracks.
Equivalents
Deutsch
Straßenjunge
Examples
“Besides these, there were the mudlark and the scupple hunter: the former prowling about at low water, receiving in his small bag such petty packages as he could get⟳ from his dishonest friends on board⟳; and the later sneaking about the wharves and quays, under the pretense of wanting work⟳, to pick⟳ up everything and anything that came to hand.”
“She removes only what the water ‘delivers’ to her – items she can see⟳ lying on the surface. Unlike some other mudlarks, she does not dig⟳ for finds.”
“Dr. Fiona Haughey, a London archaeologist who has worked on the Thames since the 1990s, said that although some mudlarks are looking for valuables, others are looking for a connection with the everyday objects of a bygone Britain.”
“the children were nothing like⟳ inert: a large population of junior mudlarks, so long unwashed that you could hardly make⟳ them out, climbed among the ruins, cheerfully playing the games that all children play⟳ – pushing wheels with sticks, flipping rusty lids and bottle caps in makeshift tiddlywinks.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
See also
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