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mullet
1[ muhl-it ]
noun
- any of several marine or freshwater, usually gray fishes of the family Mugilidae, having a nearly cylindrical body.
- a goatfish.
- a sucker, especially of the genus Moxostoma.
mullet
2[ muhl-it ]
noun
- a starlike charge having five points unless a greater number is specified, used especially as the cadency mark of a third son.
mullet
3[ muhl-it ]
noun
- a hairstyle in which the hair is short in the front and at the sides of the head, and longer in the back.
mullet
1/ ˈmʌlɪt /
noun
- any of various teleost food fishes belonging to the families Mugilidae (grey mullet) or Mullidae (red mullet) See also grey mullet red mullet
- the US name for grey mullet
mullet
2/ ˈmʌlɪt /
noun
- a hairstyle in which the hair is short at the top and long at the back
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Example Sentences
Apparently, Uncle Jesse can, especially when he's trying to work his mullet mojo with Lori Loughlin.
Perhaps you have a mullet and want to meet people who are into that kind of thing.
On Travolta, a truly embarrassing business in the front/party in the back mullet, and on her fantastically big '80s hair.
In one ironic scene, Harry encounters Dan, a language poet and a former rival, in the Mullet.
Made with roe from mullet, carp, cod, lobsters, or even crab, taramasalata—salty, creamy, bright, with little pops!
At night we hauled the seine, and procured about four dozen fish, principally mullet.
In the intense quiet the splash of leaping mullet sounded distinctly.
Frequently I would go out spearing and netting fish, my principal captures being mullet.
Elnathan Mullet, evidently considering his labors as door-keeper over, was counting his takings by lantern light.
Mullet finished his counting, took up his money box and lantern and left the gate unguarded.
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