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Mudbound
Mudbound (2008) is the debut novel by American author Hillary Jordan. It has been translated into French, Italian, Serbian, Norwegian, Swedish, and Turkish and has sold more than 250,000 copies worldwide. The novel took Jordan seven years to write. She started it while studying for an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University. It was adapted as a 2017 film of the same title.
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mudbound
Mudbound is a term that refers to an area or land that is characterized by heavy clay or mud-like soil, often making it difficult to navigate, cultivate, or build upon. It can also describe a condition or situation marked by muddiness, messiness, or lack of progress. Additionally, "Mudbound" is the title of a novel by Hillary Jordan, which also became a film adaptation, addressing themes of racial tension and economic struggles in rural Mississippi during the time of World War II.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of mudbound in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of mudbound in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- موحلArabic
- zabahněnýCzech
- mudboundDanish
- schlammgebundenGerman
- mudboundGreek
- ŝlimigitaEsperanto
- embarradoSpanish
- گل آلودPersian
- mudboundFinnish
- boueuxFrench
- mudboundHindi
- sárosHungarian
- berlumpurIndonesian
- mudboundItalian
- בוץHebrew
- 진흙탕Korean
- mudboundLatin
- modderigDutch
- błotnistyPolish
- confusoPortuguese
- mudboundRomanian
- mudboundRussian
- mudboundSwedish
- சேற்றுTamil
- mudboundTurkish
- обклеєний брудомUkrainian
- مٹی کا پابندUrdu
- 泥濘Chinese
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