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Mauler   /mˈɔlər/   Listen
Mauler

noun
1.
A fighter who batters the opponent.



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"Mauler" Quotes from Famous Books



... says the Kid. "Listen—I got a new one. The most magnificently, male mauler on earth! How's ...
— Kid Scanlan • H. C. Witwer

... to take hold of the maul and wedge himself—he must catch, curry, and saddle his own horse—he must black his own brogans (for he will not be able to buy boots)—his wife must go herself to the wash-tub—take hold of the scrubbing broom, wash the pots, and cook all that she and her rail-mauler will eat." If Paul were, as you judge he was, opposed to the abolition of slavery, it is at least certain, from what he says of the character of his life in his address to the Elders, that his opposition did not spring from such considerations ...
— The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus • American Anti-Slavery Society

... Matthew brought to his death by Colonel Pyncheon) appears in Felt's "Annals of Salem" as that of a sympathizer with the Quakers. He was also author of a book called "Truth Held Forth," published in 1695; and of a later one, the title of which, "The Mauler Mauled," shows that he had humor in him as well as pluck. He seems to have led a long career of independent opinion, not altogether in comfort, however, for in 1669 he was ordered to be whipped for saying that Mr. Higginson preached lies, and that his instruction was "the doctrine ...
— A Study Of Hawthorne • George Parsons Lathrop



Words linked to "Mauler" :   battler, Manassa Mauler, fighter, maul, scrapper, belligerent, combatant



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