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  • noun Alternative spelling of mud bath.

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Examples

  • While its sister festival in Reading became a mudbath, bright sunshine helped the northern leg of this year's veteran rock event in Leeds get off to an unusually civilised start.

    Leeds festival 2010 2010

  • None of the GOP candidates has emerged unscathed from the mudbath.

    Nathan Daschle: Why Today's GOP Winners Are Already Losers 2010

  • Where I want to go some weekend to get the mudbath.

    Sunday Sweets: More 80s Jen 2009

  • They were happy as little pigs in a mudbath, right up until the moment they got taken underground by the Morlocks and placed on the nightly dinner menu.

    Jeffrey Shaffer: If You're Too Happy, I Can Help 2008

  • And at the end of the day, you can head to a nearby spa in the Sonoma or Napa valleys for a massage and mudbath.

    Life In The Fastest Lane 2008

  • Having a little familiarity with the ways and protocols of a public bath will make the mudbath culture in Beppu and the hot springs in Niigata, etc. much more fun.

    Ups and Downs Bardiac 2008

  • The People even seem hopeful that 13 more months of presidential election mudbath will somehow end up making things better.

    Mud, Fog, And Blackwater 2007

  • And Jonathan Alter examines whether a proud general can withstand the mudbath of modern presidential politics.

    The Editor's Desk 2007

  • I will name no names and will not join this mudbath.

    Feuding In The Liberal Radio Leper Colony 2007

  • In the current mudbath for president, Ron Paul is the only politico besides Dennis Kucinich who speaks candidly.

    Mud, Fog, And Blackwater 2007

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