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- noun Plural form of
mudflat .
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If you joined under the name mudflats, you could just update there when you make a new post on the blog.
WordPress.com News 2008
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If you joined under the name mudflats, you could just update there when you make a new post on the blog.
WordPress.com News 2008
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If you joined under the name mudflats, you could just update there when you make a new post on the blog.
WordPress.com News 2008
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If you joined under the name mudflats, you could just update there when you make a new post on the blog.
WordPress.com News 2008
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The mudflats are a rich feeding ground for a number of small shorebirds, and for great blue herons, egrets, and kingfishers.
South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Oregon 2008
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A walk through the mudflats is a must-do for tourists wanting to discover more of the Wadden Sea.
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The "mudflats" of the land around Anchorage were the most dangerous part, and several Japanese landing boats got stuck and their troops mucked through them as Alaskan forces began to assemble, slowing progress.
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The "mudflats" of the land around Anchorage were the most dangerous part, and several Japanese landing boats got stuck and their troops mucked through them as Alaskan forces began to assemble, slowing progress.
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The "mudflats" of the land around Anchorage were the most dangerous part, and several Japanese landing boats got stuck and their troops mucked through them as Alaskan forces began to assemble, slowing progress.
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The "mudflats" of the land around Anchorage were the most dangerous part, and several Japanese landing boats got stuck and their troops mucked through them as Alaskan forces began to assemble, slowing progress.
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