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How to pronounce mudslide in English?

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Type Words
Type of landslide, landslip

Examples of mudslide

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Matt Golian says half of the hill behind the home is now gone after the mudslide.
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Therefore the threat was not from lava, but from a hot-ash-mudslide phenomenon.
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The mudslide destroyed more than 100 homes and claimed an estimated 300 lives.
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The path of the mudslide is covered in three to four stories of rock and mud.
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The report said officials are still investigating the causes of the mudslide.
From the voanews.com
Shiao Lin was wiped out by a mudslide triggered by Typhoon Morakot on Sunday.
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The mudslide was below the blufftop Tara Point Inn, a well-known bed-and-breakfast.
From the stltoday.com
The village was buried by a massive mudslide that destroyed most of the town.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The mudslide buried at least four villages completely in several feet of mud.
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More examples
  • A landslide of mud
  • A mudslide is the most rapid (up to 80 km/h, or 50 mph) and fluid type of downhill mass wasting. It is a rapid movement of a large mass of mud formed from loose soil and water. Similar terms are mudflow, mud stream, debris flow (e.g. ...
  • Duos and trios are a family of mixed drinks. A duo contains a spirit and a liqueur; a trio additionally contains a creamy ingredient, commonly cream or Irish cream.
  • Mudslide is an EP by The Bluetones, released in 2000. "Mudslide" was also included on the band's 2006 compilation ''''.
  • A geological disaster in which a large amount of mud gathers and moves rapidly down a hill or slope; a mixed drink consisting of vodka, Kahlua and Bailey's; a sexual act performed with feces
  • (mudsliding) One flops forward onto one s belly from a running start into a mudslick and goes for distance.
  • An imprecise but popular term coined in California, USA, frequently used by laymen and the news media to describe a wide scope of events, ranging from debris-laden floods to landslides. Not technically correct. Please see mudflow, previous glossary entry. CO Survey, 1988.
  • A landslide (q.v.) in which the soil becomes saturated with water, usually recent or currently falling rain water, and falls as mud. Mudslides present somewhat different challenges and dangers than "dry" landslides.
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