
1) Attack savagely 2) Badly claw 3) Badly rough up 4) Beat badly 5) Beat up but good 6) Big hammer 7) Bruise 8) Claw badly 9) Clobber a mixed-up alum 10) Clobber alum 11) Darth, not Vader 12) Deal with brutally 13) Dismember 14) French word used in English 15) Hammer 16) Hammer for stakes 17) Hammer used to drive wedges
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1) Claw 2) Paw 3) Sledgehammer
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[weapon] The Multi-shot Accessory Underbarrel Launcher, or MAUL, is an ultra-lightweight semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Brisbane-based company Metal Storm. A range of lethal: buckshot and slug, and non-lethal: blunt impact, door breaching, and frangible munitions come preloaded in 5 round `stacked projectiles` munition tubes. With a...
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[Wildstorm] Maul is a comic book character from DC Comics/Wildstorm. Maul is a half human, half titanthrope (a subspecies of the Kherubim), biochemist from Earth. Maul experiences powerful rage and is actually a Nobel-prized scientist named Dr. Jeremy Stone. ==Fictional character biography== Jeremy Stone spent the early years of his life un...
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• (v. t.) To injure greatly; to do much harm to. • (n.) A heavy wooden hammer or beetle. • (v. t.) To beat and bruise with a heavy stick or cudgel; to wound in a coarse manner.
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A loose formation brought around a player who is still in possession of the ball and has not been brought to the ground.
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[Verb] To attack savagely.
Example: The lion mauled the young deer.
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(from the article `hand tool`) `Hammer` is used here in a general sense to cover the wide variety of striking tools distinguished by other names, such as pounder, beetle, mallet, ...
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(from the article `rugby`) ...release the ball immediately. The first player arriving usually then picks up the ball though both teams may fight for possession of it. This ...
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Similar to a ruck, but the ball carrier is not tackled. Both teams converge on the ball carrier and try to push the opposing side backward.
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A stone pounding tool that was pecked, ground, groved and hafted.
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Maul noun [ See
Mall a hammer.] A heavy wooden hammer or beetle. [ Written also
mall .]
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Maul transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Mauled ;
present participle & verbal noun Mauling .]
1. To beat and bruise with a heavy stick or cudgel; to wound in a coarse manner. « Meek modern faith to murder, hack, an...
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hurt by rough handlingÂ
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Maul is slang for to kiss and pet passionately.
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[
n] - a heavy long-handled hammer used to drive stakes or wedges 2. [v] - split (wood) with a maul and wedges 3. [v] - injure badly by beating
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maul, mauled, mauling, mauls, mauler (one who mauls) 1. To beat, batter, or tear at a person or animal: 'The San Francisco Zoo was closed to visitors Wednesday (December 26, 2007) as investigators tried to determine how a tiger escaped from its enclosue and attacked three visitors, killing one man and mauling another two. Last year, Tatiana, a Sibe...
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heavy long-handled hammer used to drive stakes or wedges.
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sledge noun a heavy long-handled hammer used to drive stakes or wedges
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typically after a runner has come into contact and the ball is still being held by a player once any combination of at least three players have bound themselves a maul has been set. The primary difference from a ruck is that the ball is not on the ground.
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A maul occurs when the ball carrier runs at members of the opposing team but remains standing upright, not going to the ground (which would set up a ruck). At least three members of each team will bind on and push the ball carrier toward each side
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[SAT terms] injure badly
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injure badly
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[Intelligent words] injure badly
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