- Look up
maul in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
maul may
refer to any
number of
large hammers, including: War hammer, a
medieval weapon Post
maul, a type...
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Wedged mauls A
typical wood
splitting maul has a head
weight of 6 to 8 lb or
approximately 2.7 to 3.6 kg, respectively. Traditionally,
mauls have a wedge-shaped...
- Look up
mauler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mauler or
Maulers may
refer to:
Martin AM
Mauler, a US Navy
attack aircraft introduced in 1948 MIM-46...
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Darth Maul,
later known simply as
Maul, is a
character in the Star Wars franchise. He
first appeared in the 1999 film Star Wars:
Episode I – The Phantom...
- spiking.
There are two
typical patterns of
spike mauls: Bell: This is the more
common variety. Bell
spike mauls are
mostly cylindrical in shape. Standard: These...
- with the
Correctional Services Minister Tony Aimo to
supply 500
standalone MAULs and 10,000 less-lethal
barrels for use by
correctional services officers...
- bent. Post
mauls are
similar to
sledgehammers in shape, but are
meant to
drive wooden fence posts or tree
stakes into the earth.
Newer mauls have broad...
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searching for him was
mauled".
Anchorage Daily News. Adams, Char. "Alaska
Community on Edge
After Brown Bear
Kills Missing Man — Then
Mauls Member of Search...
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Pittsburgh Maulers may
refer to:
Pittsburgh Maulers (1984),
United States Football League team
Pittsburgh Maulers (2022),
United States Football League...
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Maul's searsid (Maulisia mauli), also
called Maul's tubeshoulder, is a
species of fish in the
family Platytroctidae (tubeshoulders),
named for Günther...