truncheon in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

truncheon in the PONS Dictionary

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The problem is, it's quite hard to explain the concept of debt to a truncheon-wielding brute with a brain the size of a gnat.
metro.co.uk
His exceptional height led several newspapers of the time to allege that his death may have been the result of a blow from a mounted police truncheon.
en.wikipedia.org
It doesn't leave a mark like the truncheon but internally it damages you.
hackneycitizen.co.uk
Much of the imagery they created, including a poster of a truncheon-wielding riot policeman (right) has since achieved iconic status.
en.wikipedia.org
We have had unity by discussion, persuasion, good will and good sense, instead of unity by the concentration camp, the rubber truncheon and the executioner's block...
en.wikipedia.org
Possible causes for the injury were a blow from an implement, such as police truncheon, or from a projectile, or from being kicked after falling to the ground.
en.wikipedia.org
Because when the truncheon maybe used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Some military police forces, naval shore patrols, law enforcement and other groups used leather scabbards as a kind of truncheon.
en.wikipedia.org
But that's not the most eye-brow raising part of the picture as she's also got a truncheon pushed into her mouth.
www.irishmirror.ie
You would need a flashy uniform and a truncheon or two.
www.abc.net.au

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