1. mules - Noun
2. mules - Verb
mules
plural of mule
mules
third-person singular simple present indicative of mule
mules (third-person singular simple present muleses, present participle mulesing, simple past and past participle mulesed)
(transitive) To remove skin from (an animal) to prevent myiasis.
A boarding party of six men from U-27 discovered that Nicosian was carrying munitions and 250 American mules earmarked for the British Army in France. Source: Internet
After packing up his computer and virtual-reality headset and stuffing some clothes into a grocery bag, Riley raced to help his mother load the family’s two mules, Thelma and Pearl, onto a truck. Source: Internet
A little time after January 7, 1831, the animal population decreased to a low of 4,000 cattle, 3,000 sheep, 300 horses and 60 mules. Source: Internet
A long line of mules and porters had also been observed supporting the buildup and reinforcement of positions south of the Thag La Ridge. Source: Internet
Diocletian later established two parallel systems: one providing fresh horses or mules for urgent correspondence and another providing sturdy oxen for bulk shipments. Source: Internet
At Babylon, Darius was met with closed gates and a series of defences to keep him and his armies out.sfn Darius encountered mockery and taunting from the rebels, including the famous saying "Oh yes, you will capture our city, when mules shall have foals." Source: Internet