Examples of 'mullard' in a sentence

Meaning of "mullard"

mullard (adjective) - Refers to a male-mule duck hybrid, often raised for meat production
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Mullard buildings was the manufacturing complex for Philips.
It is as close as you are going to get to a classic Mullard.
Miss Mullard thinks you can pass the certificate.
Your description only works if they are Mullard valves.
Mullard was producing the LSD series of photographic flash tubes.
If there is time after vespers we will play dominoes With Miss Mullard.
Mullard Limited was a British manufacturer of electronic components.
Mitcham was also home to the Mullard Application Laboratory.
Ms. Mullard wants me to pass my free certificate.
Make your excuses to Miss Mullard.
Mullard opened a new manufacturing plant at Mitcham, Surrey.
The original company was named after the founder 's wife, whose maiden name was Mullard.
Mullard ended up owning 6 factories.
Compared to a Tung Sol it sounds a bit flat, but so does a NOS Mullard.
Me too . Ms. Mullard wants me to pass my free certificate.

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Mode seven 's Teletext capability was provided by a Mullard SAA5050 Teletext chip.
Miss Mullard wishes for you to stay, but me, I do not think so.
British comedians Arthur Mullard and Hylda Baker also released a version of the song in 1978.
Mullard manufactured the SAA5050, some of the earliest teletext decoding modules made in the UK.
Much more significant is the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, built in 1957, a few kilometres southwest.
The Royal Society Mullard Award for young scientists and engineers was set up in 1967.

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