Sentence example with the word 'gavel'

gavel

Definition n. a small mallet used by a presiding officer or a judge

Last update: July 4, 2015


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The judge banged on the table with a gavel.   [Please select]

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Gafol, which survives in "gavel," in gavelkind, and in the name of the office mentioned above.   [Please select]

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BELLO: (Gives a rap with his gavel) Two bar.   [Please select]

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The notes of the gavel were never so like music.   [Please select]

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Speaker Doby beat the stone with his gavel, while Mr.   [Please select]

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General Doby, with a pained face, pounding with the gavel.   [Please select]

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Price may feel the gavel in his hand, which he does.   [Please select]

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At this instant the clock struck nine, and the president's gavel fell.   [Please select]

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But instantly, with an angry crash, down fell the gavel of the hortator.   [Please select]

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For the first time the beating of the gavel was lost in the uproar.   [Please select]

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No, the chief kept his chair, unchanged, calm as ever--except the gavel, weaponless.   [Please select]

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