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mace

noun as in weapon

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Some later claimed that a cop shook a can of mace, an uncalled for act of aggravation, one man said.

Jaime was taught to fight with sword and lance and mace, and I was taught to smile and sing and please.

In 1988, producer Mace Neufeld approached Costner about The Hunt for Red October.

So Rey and Maupin sprayed the guards with their own Mace-type aerosol and took off running in a panic.

Larson told Bundermann that they needed cover fire before they could make a run for it and try to bring Mace to the Aid Station.

And whilst I was stretched out that-a-way, Mace come clost and give me her hand.

When she went to go into her stable, Mace slowed her down till the street cars was gone by.

The legend that may still be read upon the Corporation mace, of Elizabethan date, is earnest of this old-time amity.

The Whigs were reminded that those same soldiers had taken the mace from the table of the House of Commons.

Other votes were carried without a single division either in the Committee or when the mace was on the table.

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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to mace, such as: baton, club, mallet, rod, spice, and staff.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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