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- noun Plural form of
mudbank .
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Examples
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Then try to imagine the multitudinous impact of mudbanks.
THE HEATHEN 2010
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High tide covers the mudbanks so that the river appears as a lake surrounded by woods.
Country diary: Cornwall Virginia Spiers 2010
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Then try to imagine the multitudinous impact of mudbanks.
THE HEATHEN 2010
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On the mudbanks of the Amper River, the children of Dachau with cast-off spoons and wooden spades dig tidewater holes and capture little fishes, tadpoles, and clean white human bones.
Dachau July 2010 The Sixty-fifth Anniversary of the Liberation marci stillerman 2010
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I was almost done, with exhaustion and panic, and then Sullivan was alongside, tugging at me, pointing ahead - and I saw that the placid surface was breaking up into a long, swirling race where the water ran down between two little scrubby mudbanks.
Fiancée 2010
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Large stands of keora Sonneratia apetala are found on newly accreted mudbanks and provide important wildlife habitat.
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Its substrate is composed of anastomosing mudbanks and unconsolidated calcareous sediments over limestones and is one of the most active areas of modern carbonate sedimentation.
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About half of the Sundarbans is under water and the rest of the landscape is characterized by low-lying alluvial islands and mudbanks, with sandy beaches and dunes along the coast.
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I have written here many time about the sandpipers – who depend on the slime of the mudbanks near Deltaport.
Declining bird numbers could be swan song for ecosystem « Stephen Rees's blog 2008
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I have written here many time about the sandpipers – who depend on the slime of the mudbanks near Deltaport.
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