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maul

[mɔːl]

maul Definition

  • 1(verb) to injure someone or an animal by attacking and tearing at them with your teeth or claws
  • 2 (noun) a heavy hammer, typically with a long handle and a large, flat head

Using maul: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "maul" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bear mauled the hiker.

  • Example

    The cat mauled the mouse to death.

  • Example

    He was mauled by a pack of wolves.

  • Example

    I need a maul to split this wood.

maul Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for maul

  • (verb) mangle, savage, tear apart
  • (noun) sledgehammer, mallet, gavel

Phrases with maul

  • to attack and kill someone by tearing at them with your teeth or claws

    Example

    The tiger mauled the zookeeper to death.

  • to shape or form something using a maul or other heavy tool

    Example

    He used a maul to maul the metal into shape.

  • to think about something carefully and for a long time

    Example

    I need some time to maul over your proposal before I can give you an answer.

Origins of maul

from Middle English 'maulen', meaning 'to mangle'

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Summary: maul in Brief

The term 'maul' [mɔːl] can be used as a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to attack and tear someone or an animal with teeth or claws. As a noun, it refers to a heavy hammer with a flat head. Examples of its use include 'The bear mauled the hiker,' and 'I need a maul to split this wood.' Phrases like 'maul over' mean to think about something carefully, while 'maul something into shape' means to shape or form something using a maul or other heavy tool.

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