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maul
[ mawl ]
noun
- a heavy hammer, as for driving stakes or wedges.
- Archaic. a heavy club or mace.
verb (used with object)
- to handle or use roughly:
The book was badly mauled by its borrowers.
- to injure by a rough beating, shoving, or the like; bruise:
to be mauled by an angry crowd.
- to split with a maul and wedge, as a wooden rail.
maul
/ 尘蓴藧濒 /
verb
- to handle clumsily; paw
- to batter or lacerate
noun
- a heavy two-handed hammer suitable for driving piles, wedges, etc
- rugby a loose scrum that forms around a player who is holding the ball and on his feet
Derived Forms
- 藞尘补耻濒别谤, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 尘补耻濒路别谤 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of maul1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of maul1
Example Sentences
After the visitors offered some superb maul defence to thwart Leinster's first attack, it was Freeman on the end of Fin Smith's delicate nudge to open the scoring after seven minutes.
Scotland scored their first try against England since 2023 from a powerful maul drive on Saturday, with Mitchell also unhappy about his side's set-piece.
Player of the match MacDonald raced clear down the wing for her second try early in the second half, before Lisa Thomson finally got Scotland on the board with a try from a rolling maul.
Matthew, as his own son Trev would later reflect, had always 鈥渇elt mauled by Aldous and burdened by his massive family legacy,鈥 as he said in a video interview in December, 2023.
Home captain Julien Marchand reached out to ground the ball from close range after another dominant rolling maul and the game seemed to be slipping away from the Premiership side.
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