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Meaning of mammock

Webster

mammock (n.)

A shapeless piece; a fragment.

Webster

mammock (v. t.)

To tear to pieces.

mammock Sentence Examples

  1. The storm's fury mammocked the frail sails of the ship, rending them into shreds.
  2. The once-pristine lace tablecloth was mammocked beyond repair by the playful children.
  3. The vandal's rage mammocked the ancient statue, leaving only a fragmented ruin.
  4. The earthquake mammocked entire villages, reducing buildings to rubble and chaos.
  5. The surgeon skillfully mammocked the cancerous tissue, precise incisions promising a path to recovery.
  6. The demolition crew mammocked the old building, making way for a sleek new skyscraper.
  7. The hungry dog mammocked the leftover scraps, gobbling them down with abandon.
  8. The avalanche mammocked the snow-covered mountainside, burying everything in its path.
  9. The bomb blast mammocked the innocent bystanders, leaving behind a scene of unimaginable carnage.
  10. The forest fire mammocked the towering trees, reducing them to charred remnants and ash.

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A shapeless piece; a fragment., To tear to pieces.

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The storm's fury mammocked the frail sails of the ship, rending them into shreds.

The once-pristine lace tablecloth was mammocked beyond repair by the playful children.

The vandal's rage mammocked the ancient statue, leaving only a fragmented ruin.

The earthquake mammocked entire villages, reducing buildings to rubble and chaos.