0 a shield or guard over the wheel of a car, bicycle etc to keep mud, rainwater etc from splashing upwards. -- skvettlapp; skjerm
He knocks her down with his nearside front mudguard.
It is a case of a couple of crunched mudguards and a lot of outraged feelings.
During the war three other requirements were made of cyclists: a rear light, a reflector and a white mudguard.
This means that the production and trade of parts such as bonnet lids, doors, bumpers and mudguards is not unrestricted.
Existing motor vehicles and tractor units, unlike trailers, are invariably fitted with mudguards.
The great majority of these accidents were of an entirely trivial nature, such as scratched mudguards, etc.
I know people who go to work on the mudguards of tractors.
The method by which he brings her home is on a cushion, with a rug stretched over it, on the mudguards of a tractor.