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cudgel <a cudgel; cudgels> N

cudgel N (instruments & machines)

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This drinking ritual happens as the sisters of the bride engage in tomfooleries and playfully strike guests using flower-filled cudgels.
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Then the bloggers and the tweeters take up the cudgels.
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As their name suggests, they were mostly armed with cudgels, flails, scythes and sickles fastened to long poles.
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Fall carried a black cudgel especially for making people respecting these rules.
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But between the lines, the cudgels were busy.
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Later, commoners were given war hammers, cudgels, or quarterstaves with sharp iron tips.
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I hope that others actually pick up their cudgels and say they are spot on here.
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So who has the muscle and political will to take up the cudgels on behalf of these legions of disenchanted shareholders?
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Cudgel raced at age three in 1917.
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Have they taken up cudgels again a stronger adversary like a political group or the state for that purpose?
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