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mudguard
noun
A cover over the wheels of a vehicle, or a flap behind that wheel, to prevent water and mud being projected.
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A friend once got a lift from Stonehenge festival in a batmobile, and I rode into a town in Nicaragua on the juddering mudguard of a tractor.
Piano keys feature on the mudguard, a Fifties radio is set into the handlebars and the whole bike is covered in a feather design.
Mark's mother went back around the school to fetch the Fiesta, which had some tools in it, and Mark tore a nail trying to pull off one of the wet plates, which had jammed against the mudguard.
Acquaintance came upon him on Centre St., sitting on mudguard of parked car, watching police squad fix loosened overhead sign.
Then he rushes to my side and, together with the mechanic and his family, leads me over to sit on the Beetle's mudguard.
And if you thought that was in the sledgehammers-and-nuts category, it pales next to the sturdy ring of steel to protect the reflector on the mudguard from those who take pleasure in destroying such things.
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In time the new design encompassed both body and chassis, integrating such formerly separate features as mudguards, running boards, and bumpers.
(1959), an Illinois law requiring special mudguards on trucks using its highways was found to be too cumbersome a requirement although it had been enacted in behalf of the safety of its citizens.
Unlike many folders, it has a lot of gears (24), though it comes without mudguards.
Virtually indestructible frame, essential mudguards and dynamo-powered lights.
Soon I discovered the limits of my racing machine; having no clearance for mudguards, on rainy days I'd turn up to lectures with a soaking-wet bottom, gaining a reputation as a student with poor bladder control.
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