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Discover Ludwig"mallet" is a word that is used in written English.
It is a noun that refers to a type of hammer with a large wooden head that is used for hammering or pounding. It can also be used figuratively to refer to something that is used to persuade or influence. For example: The politician used a mallet of rhetoric to make his case.
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Gaffer tape, cable ties, WD40, a multi-tool and a mallet.
He was zapped with an electric cattle prod and yanked off the floor to the "woodshed", a back room where his hand was smashed with a rubber mallet—"less likely to leave a mark," explained Lefty to Player magazine in 2005.
His apparent fondness for croquet is not one of them.Yet calls from Labour MPs for Mr Prescott to leave not just his house but also his job multiplied after the publication of pictures showing him leaning on a mallet at Dorneywood one sunny afternoon last week, while Tony Blair was off working in America.
"I wanted to send a message," he added; "next time it wouldn't be a mallet".Unlucky only in loveThe dolls in Mr Rosenthal's world were not much more romantic than the guys.
To provide energy and momentum, the mallet head is heavy.
Intrinsic factors that may lead to the formation of calluses include poor foot mechanics or abnormal gait, obesity, and a variety of foot deformities (e.g., high-arched feet, claw toe, hammertoe, mallet toe, short first metatarsal, bunions, malalignment of the metatarsal bones, flat feet, loss of the fat pad on the underside of the foot, or malunion of fracture).
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This balance has not always been easy to keep: Mr Blair's aides were furious when he was falsely accused of inventing a boyhood trip to watch Newcastle United; it smacked of a public-school boy pretending to be working-class.The mallet-wielding Mr Prescott is unlikely to leave office just yet, partly because the contest to replace him might reveal that Mr Blair's power of patronage is now limited.
The game that became known as croquet combined the basic elements of paille-maille running a mallet-driven ball through a hoopaille-maille running peg as a goal—into a somewhat more complicated sport involving a series of six or more hoops laid out in a pattern, which had to ballun in a specified order.
Large mallet-tree (eucalyptus or gum-tree) plantations yield tannin.
Such was Dochnal's passion for the regal game that he set up his own team, named after his Larchmont investment group, and enlisted some of the best-known players – among them model Jodie Kidd's mallet-swinging brother, Jack.
July 6 , 1930Antwerp, Belgium Françoise Mallet-Joris, pseudonym of Françoise-Eugénie-Julienne Lilar (born July 6 , 1930 Antwerp, Belgium), Belgian author, of French nationality by marriage, one of the leading contemporary exponents of the traditional French novel of psychological love analysis.
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