gavelet Antonyms

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Meaning of gavelet

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gavelet (n.)

An ancient special kind of cessavit used in Kent and London for the recovery of rent.

gavelet Sentence Examples

  1. The judge banged the gavel, signaling the start of the trial.
  2. The chairman used the gavel to call the meeting to order.
  3. The gavel fell, and the auctioneer began to speak.
  4. The teacher's gavel echoed through the classroom, silencing the chatter.
  5. The gavel sounded, and the contestants took their places.
  6. The mayor gaveled in the town council meeting.
  7. The gavel rested on the judge's bench, symbolizing authority.
  8. The gavel was made of polished wood and adorned with an intricate handle.
  9. The gavel's sharp rap cut through the noise, demanding attention.
  10. The gavel's sound reverberated through the hall, marking a significant moment.

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An ancient special kind of cessavit used in Kent and London for the recovery of rent.

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The judge banged the gavel, signaling the start of the trial.

The chairman used the gavel to call the meeting to order.

The gavel fell, and the auctioneer began to speak.

The teacher's gavel echoed through the classroom, silencing the chatter.