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- noun Plural form of
maul . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
maul .
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Examples
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'I saw Someone yesterday,' said the beggar, 'with a mottled neckerchief, like a sailor, who had come with a grain vessel to the next port;' and so every rag and tag mauls me to suit his own evil purpose.
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Comparatively few stone implements, such as mauls, hammers, axes, and spearpoints, were found; but some of those unearthed from the mounds are finely finished, being regular in form and highly polished.
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Shopping centres in the UK are increasingly referred to as 'mauls' by teenagers, who presumably more frequently exposed to US TV and film than the slightly archaic/unusual pronunciation 'mall'.
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Shopping centres in the UK are increasingly referred to as 'mauls' by teenagers, who presumably more frequently exposed to US TV and film than the slightly archaic/unusual pronunciation 'mall'.
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My fists were of the hardness of topping-mauls, and I had the muscles and will to drive them.
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The crafters complied, stepping back while mauls and axes and swords rained down.
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They have tried to contact athorities but have been told until the wild animal mauls someone they will not capture or relocate it.
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The crafters complied, stepping back while mauls and axes and swords rained down.
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It's the same with the people Reading their heartfelt stories off a piece of paper at the town mauls, I mean halls.
Kennedy urges immediate Senate replacement if vacancy occurs
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I watch Hannah play with her baby brother, and she alternately hugs and mauls him.
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