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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mallet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of hammer with a large, typically wooden head, used for striking a chisel or for other purposes.
Example: "To assemble the furniture, you will need a mallet to gently tap the joints together without damaging the wood."
Alternatives: "a hammer" or "a wooden hammer".
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And a mallet.
(For this purpose, Rees prefers a mallet).
(N.B. DO NOT provide a mallet. I need my sleep).
Sound was produced by hitting the qing with a mallet.
It's like trying to perform surgery with a mallet.
Not the frowning man hitting a shark with a mallet.
He began by pounding the veal with a mallet.
Other times, they're reaching for a mallet and chisel.
He appears to be holding one of his characteristic symbols, a mallet.
It plays "Row Row Row Your Boat" as you run around it with a mallet!
The small room means that every word and pause and gesture hits like a mallet.
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