shillelagh (Meaning)

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shillelagh (n)

a cudgel made of hardwood (usually oak or blackthorn)

shillelagh Sentence Examples

  1. The burly Irishman swung his mighty shillelagh with a fearsome grin.
  2. The shillelagh, crafted from polished oak, was the Irishman's iconic weapon.
  3. The gnarled shillelagh was a testament to the Irishman's years of hard labor.
  4. The shillelagh hung from a nail by the door, a constant reminder of its owner's readiness.
  5. With a flick of his wrist, the Irishman hurled the shillelagh, sending it crashing through a window.
  6. The shillelagh clashed with the saber, sending sparks flying in the twilight.
  7. The shillelagh was both a defensive weapon and a symbol of pride for the Irish community.
  8. The Irishman used the shillelagh to stir the peat fire, sending sparks dancing into the night.
  9. The shillelagh was a constant companion, following the Irishman on his travels and adventures.
  10. The weathered shillelagh was passed down from generation to generation, a timeless symbol of Irish heritage.

FAQs About the word shillelagh

a cudgel made of hardwood (usually oak or blackthorn)

cane, staff, baton, rod, mallet, waddy,club, switch, bastinado, bludgeon

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The burly Irishman swung his mighty shillelagh with a fearsome grin.

The shillelagh, crafted from polished oak, was the Irishman's iconic weapon.

The gnarled shillelagh was a testament to the Irishman's years of hard labor.

The shillelagh hung from a nail by the door, a constant reminder of its owner's readiness.