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muckluck

American  
[muhk-luhk] / ˈmʌk lʌk /

noun

  1. a variant of mukluk.


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Where everybody was in such need of vegetable food, nobody under-estimated the magnificence of O'Flynn's offering, as he pushed the pitaty down into the toe of the muckluck.

From The Magnetic North by Robins, Elizabeth

"Look here," whispered the Boy, "let that muckluck string o' mine alone."

From The Magnetic North by Robins, Elizabeth

Now Little White Fox had lain hid behind the muckluck grass nearly splitting himself with laughter at the thought of the whacking their heads were going to get after awhile.

From Little White Fox and his Arctic Friends by Kerr, George F.

Little White Fox had just come around a bunch of muckluck grass and spied them, all very much interested in something they had found.

From Little White Fox and his Arctic Friends by Kerr, George F.

A soft skin "muckluck" would leave no mark.

From The Blue Envelope by Snell, Roy J. (Roy Judson)