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to sledge
noun
A heavy, long handled maul or hammer used to drive stakes, wedges, etc.
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He loves to sledge his own skipper.
It became almost heretical to sledge Tendulkar.
Whoever wrote it, the song belongs to Sledge.
This week he has seen fit to sledge our submarine builders.
It is hard to sledge with much potency when the outcome already seems a foregone conclusion.
I'm not sure that Samit is the kind of man you want to sledge.
I don't tend to sledge much so maybe it's not coming back my way.
"I don't want to sledge then stay off the field and say: 'Sweet.
They probably had no need to sledge but they would undoubtedly have been smarter at that as well.
There 14 men left it in the spring of 1914 to sledge south to Franz Josef Land.
I wonder if any of the England team had the balls/lack of intellect to sledge him about this fact?
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