noun
- a person who searches for valuable objects in mud, especially along riverbanks or shores
- a person who enjoys playing or working in mud
Usage: historical
Usage: informal
Examples
- Victorian mudlarks searched the Thames for coins and metal scraps.
- The museum displayed artifacts found by mudlarks along the river.
- Children became mudlarks after playing in the garden during the rainstorm.
- The archaeologist worked like a mudlark, carefully sifting through the muddy excavation site.
- Modern mudlarks need permits to search along the Thames foreshore.
- She didn’t mind getting dirty and was a real mudlark when it came to gardening.