Note: 93 According to the OED, a stick is a „short, thick stick used as a weapon; a club. Thus, this pink park of convenience has picked up the stick of convenience, a „stick” is a traditional Jewish dish, similar to a „ball”, and can be used as a weapon when it is outdated. The senseless, obscene and gaping difference between workers and bosses has long been used as a stick by workers` groups. Aquino credited his parents with instilling in him the desire to „take the sticks in hand for those who have less in life, for the powerless,” he told Time magazine in 2010 when he ran for president. Gina Dominguez, spokeswoman for Governor Javier Duarte and his club with the local press, resigned three days later. The stick with which President Obama beats Republicans in the House of Representatives is the stick they put in his hands. I am about to accomplish a great act of justice by sculpting you with my club like a wolf in a trap. That word always reminds me of Pistol in „Henry V.” „And from my tired limbs, honor is beaten.” Or something like that. A baton is a rough type of weapon – the club that a police officer wears, for example, is more likely to be called a baton or baton. An angry protester could swing a baton, or a burglar could take you on a robbery. The Old English root of cudgel is cycgel, „club with rounded head”, perhaps from proto-Indo-European geu, „bend or bend”. A stick is a thick stick or stick used to attack or defend an attacker.
A rioting crowd could be armed with clubs. (2013, 05). Cudgel legaldictionary.lawin.org Retrieved on the 10th, 2022, from legaldictionary.lawin.org/cudgel/ Now that I`m over 50, I frequently cuddle my brain, often without success. I now have an instinctive appreciation of the word „stick”! You have this privilege of being famous and you use it as a stick? It is birch, from the remains of the bark at the end of the „stick”, still flexible, but dry. With high mandatory sentences as a stick, prosecutors ubiquitously threaten defendants with draconian charges that could lead to years in prison. Anyway, this club that is used to make this man feel, who we can call The Mark, that he is lucky to be where he actually works, because he clearly feels bad where he could be. Asian Law, `Cudgel` (legaldictionary.lawin.org 2013) accessed October 10, 2022 Gaetz is a prolific social media user and the kind of social media user who alternately uses it for jokes or as a stick. They just want a stick they can find to beat Obama on the head, so Snowden fits their goals for now. That`s exactly how we lost the battle: because if the two sides had never met, had relied on her, one would never have cuddled the other.
However, Mr Stephenson said that after having everything and the defence document used to „cuddle” him, he concluded that there was no realistic prospect of conviction. Britannica English: Translation of cudgel for Arabic speakers I was impressed by the appearance of „cudgel” (pun intended, unfortunately intended) because I only thought of this word about a day ago. It`s a word my mom used frequently, always in the context of trying to remember something, like, „I cuddled my brain, but I just couldn`t remember. He always carried his stick, but he had no use for it, except to grab it in one hand more like a stick than a stick. „Bastards of the hills!” he yelled at them and beat them as if they were sheaves and his club was a threshing scourge. The fencer who demanded competition according to the rules of fencing was the French army; his opponent, who threw the Rapière and took over the club, was the Russian people; Those who try to explain the issue according to the rules of fencing are the historians who have described the event. That the issue is being used as a stick against the Democrats is not subtle. 05 2013. 10 2022 Paul volunteered to say that Stella`s name had certainly given her an entry into the fashion industry, but that if she hadn`t had the talent or work ethic to fend for herself, the industry would have used the same name as a „stick” (her word) to prevent her progression. Wait a second. Yes, I taught them a few months ago because they hit a little white spheroid with a club and let it bounce off the tractor beam housing of all things! before the 12th century, in the sense defined above „club”.
Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cudgel. Retrieved 10 October 2022. The upper classes usually have nice guns or big knives, the others settle for a good club. Search the dictionary for legal abbreviations and acronyms for legal acronyms and/or abbreviations that contain Cudgel. These sample sentences are automatically selected from various online information sources to reflect the current use of the word „cudgel.” The opinions expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us your feedback. The staff is strong, and som`at as the righteousness of your master; It is a good weapon in weak hands; And so many bad guys escape a band-aid. Behind him, on the roof of one of the houses, we saw a man with a long club, which he shook to the monkey.
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