100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "mule"
Definition
A "mule" is a common noun that refers to:
- A hybrid animal resulting from the breeding of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare), known for its strength, endurance, and sure-footedness; often used as a pack animal.
- A type of shoe or slipper that is backless and often closed-toed.
- A person who smuggles illegal drugs across borders by concealing them in their body or possessions.
Synonyms
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For the animal:
- Ass
- Donkey
- Beast of burden
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For the shoe:
- Slip-on
- Backless shoe
- Clog
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For the smuggler:
- Smuggler
- Trafficker
- Courier
Antonyms
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For the animal:
- Horse
- Pony
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For the shoe:
- Boot
- Sandal
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For the smuggler:
- Law-abiding citizen
- Enforcer
Examples
- I saw a farmer mule his supplies across the rugged terrain.
- The children would often mule around the barn, playing with the mules.
- She had to mule her heavy bags to the bus station.
- They decided to mule their way through the crowded market.
- After the race, he had to mule his horse back to the stable.
- The team will mule their equipment to the campsite.
- He had to mule the groceries from the car to the kitchen.
- The artist would often mule her canvases to different galleries.
- She learned to mule through the tough times with resilience.
- The workers had to mule the bricks up the hill for construction.
- He would mule his friends' messages and pass them on discreetly.
- They were planning to mule their plans for the surprise party.
- The kids would often mule to the playground after school.
- He decided to mule his way through the dense forest.
- She watched as the freight train began to mule its cargo down the tracks.
- The volunteers began to mule supplies to the disaster zone.
- He had to mule the documents to the office before the deadline.
- They would often mule over their options before making a decision.
- The coach instructed the players to mule their gear to the field.
- She had to mule her way through the paperwork for the project.
- He didn’t want to mule back home in the rain.
- They would mule their way through the muddy trails on their hike.
- The delivery man had to mule the packages up four flights of stairs.
- She managed to mule her way into the exclusive event.
- The gardener would mule the soil in preparation for planting.
- He decided to mule his thoughts before sharing them in the meeting.
- The students had to mule their research findings into a presentation.
- She would often mule her feelings before talking to her friends.
- The construction workers had to mule heavy materials across the site.
- He could feel the weight of the world as he continued to mule through life.
- They would mule together in the evenings, discussing their day.
- She felt the need to mule her responsibilities carefully.
- He would often mule about his past decisions when alone.
- The team needed to mule the strategy ahead of the big game.
- After the storm, they had to mule debris off the road.
- She would frequently mule her frustrations in her journal.
- The workers needed to mule the equipment to the new site.
- He could mule through his homework in record time.
- They would often mule their ideas before starting a project.
- The volunteers began to mule water bottles for the marathon runners.
- She saw him mule his way through the crowd at the concert.
- The team had to mule their way through the competition.
- He would often mule over his next steps in life.
- They decided to mule their way through the financial reports together.
- The students would mule their projects to the science fair.
- He didn’t realize he would have to mule through so much paperwork.
- The hikers had to mule their way through the forest to find the trail.
- She decided to mule her thoughts before speaking out.
- The team was instructed to mule their findings to the board.
- He would often mule his thoughts while walking along the beach.
- They had to mule the food supplies to the picnic area.
- She would usually mule over her options before making a decision.
- The workers had to mule heavy stones for the construction project.
- He had to mule through the traffic to reach the meeting on time.
- The volunteers began to mule the clothing donations to the shelter.
- She felt it was important to mule her feelings before confronting him.
- They needed to mule their ideas into a coherent plan.
- He would often mule his way to the back of the line.
- The group had to mule their way through the negotiations.
- She decided to mule her thoughts before sharing them at the meeting.
- The team needed to mule their supplies to the event location.
- He had to mule through the dense fog to find his way home.
- The students would mule their projects to the science fair.
- She felt the need to mule her responsibilities before making a decision.
- He would often mule his ideas with his colleagues.
- They needed to mule the furniture to the new office.
- She had to mule her way through the busy train station.
- The workers were asked to mule the equipment before the event.
- He decided to mule his way through the recommendations.
- The children loved to mule around the park after school.
- She often found herself muleing over the past.
- The coach told the players to mule their gear onto the bus.
- He had to mule through the instructions before starting the project.
- They would often mule their dreams with each other.
- She felt the need to mule her emotions before speaking.
- The team had to mule the reports to the manager.
- He decided to mule his way through the unfamiliar city.
- They began to mule the donations to the food bank.
- She had to mule her way through the crowded street.
- The students needed to mule their findings into a report.
- He would often mule his thoughts while working out.
- The volunteers were ready to mule supplies for the event.
- She found it hard to mule through her feelings.
- The team was instructed to mule the data for analysis.
- He had to mule through the long process of applying for a loan.
- They decided to mule their way through the project together.
- She would often mule her ideas before presenting them.
- The workers had to mule the tools to the site.
- He could barely mule through the heat of the day.
- They had to mule their way through the crowd at the festival.
- She felt the need to mule her thoughts before making a decision.
- The team needed to mule their suggestions to the committee.
- He would often mule over his options when faced with a choice.
- The volunteers began to mule the supplies to the event.
- She had to mule through the paperwork to get her permit.
- The children loved to mule around the playground after school.
- He decided to mule his way through the challenging project.
- They would often mule their strategies before the game.
- She felt the need to mule her thoughts before discussing them.
- The workers had to mule their supplies to the worksite.