Muley Meaning in English
word
ˈmjuːli
MYOO-lee
mjˈʊli
myoo-LEE
Definition
A "muley" is a mule deer, a type of large deer found mainly in western North America, known for its large ears that look like a mule's.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly used in North American English, especially in the western US and Canada. Refers specifically to the mule deer species, not to mules. Not a common word outside wildlife discussions or hunting contexts.
Spanish: ciervo mule deerPortuguese (BR): veado-mulaPortuguese (PT): veado-mulaChinese (Simplified): 骡鹿Chinese (Traditional): 騾鹿Hindi: म्यूल हिरणArabic: غزال البغلBengali: মিউলি হরিণRussian: чёрнохвостый оленьJapanese: ミュールジカVietnamese: hươu la (mule deer)Korean: 뮬디어Turkish: katır geyiğiUrdu: خچکر ہرنIndonesian: rusa muley - rusa ekor hitam
Example Sentences
I saw a muley in the forest yesterday.
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The muley has very big ears.
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Many hunters look for muley during the season.
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Did you see that huge muley by the riverbank?
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The guide pointed out a group of muley grazing on the hillside.
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Around here, spotting a muley is pretty common in the early morning.
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