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maul <maul; mauls> N

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They completed the line-out and from the ensuing maul the home team scored their first and only try of the match.
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If a maul or ruck is formed, a player may not ram into the formation without first binding to the players.
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Regardless of the technique employed it is important to strike railroad spikes with the handle of the maul as close to horizontal as possible.
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This makes the maul more convenient when used only to set spikes for a powered spiker.
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A particular use of the maul was by archers in the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Today most splitting is done with a hydraulic splitting machine, but it can also be split with a splitting maul.
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They used the maul to grind the corn into mash.
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Whereas brown bears often maul a person and then leave, polar bear attacks are more likely to be predatory and are almost always fatal.
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Most cut sections can be split in a single downward chop of the maul, splitting the wood apart along its grain.
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Hands are allowed to be used in the maul.
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