water gavel (Meaning)
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water gavel ()
A gavel or rent paid for a privilege, as of fishing, in some river or water.
Synonyms & Antonyms of water gavel
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water gavel Sentence Examples
- The judge adjourned the meeting with a decisive water gavel.
- The water gavel echoed through the courtroom, signaling the start of proceedings.
- The council president pounded the water gavel to bring the raucous crowd to order.
- The water gavel's reverberation filled the room, reminding everyone of the solemnity of the occasion.
- The rhythmic sound of the water gavel punctuated the speeches, keeping the audience engaged.
- The water gavel was a symbol of authority and justice in the courtroom.
- With a resounding water gavel, the mayor initiated the town hall meeting.
- The moderator used the water gavel to control the lively debate.
- The water gavel was an unusual but effective tool for maintaining decorum in the assembly.
- The gentle tap of the water gavel signaled the end of the presentation and the time for questions.
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A gavel or rent paid for a privilege, as of fishing, in some river or water.
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The judge adjourned the meeting with a decisive water gavel.
The water gavel echoed through the courtroom, signaling the start of proceedings.
The council president pounded the water gavel to bring the raucous crowd to order.
The water gavel's reverberation filled the room, reminding everyone of the solemnity of the occasion.