shillalah Sentence Examples

  1. With a mighty swing, the leprechaun wielded his enchanted shillalah, vanquishing his foes.
  2. The burly Irishman clutched his trusty shillalah, ready to defend his honor in the tavern brawl.
  3. The shillalah, a symbol of strength and independence, adorned the cottage of the proud Irishman.
  4. The young lad twirled his shillalah with dexterity, mimicking the skills of his ancestors.
  5. The wooden shillalah creaked and groaned as it clashed against the stone wall, echoing through the narrow alleyway.
  6. The politician used his shillalah as a persuasive prop, emphasizing his connection to his Irish heritage.
  7. The musician banged his shillalah rhythmically against the wooden floor, keeping the beat of the lively jig.
  8. The shillalah served as a walking stick for the elderly Irishman, providing him strength and balance.
  9. The police officer wielded his shillalah with authority, maintaining order during the chaotic street festival.
  10. The angry mob brandished shillalahs, their faces contorted with rage and determination.

shillalah Meaning

Wordnet

shillalah (n)

a cudgel made of hardwood (usually oak or blackthorn)

Webster

shillalah (n.)

Alt. of Shillelah

FAQs About the word shillalah

a cudgel made of hardwood (usually oak or blackthorn)Alt. of Shillelah

cane, rod, staff, baton, nightstick, bludgeon, bat, billy, truncheon, switch

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With a mighty swing, the leprechaun wielded his enchanted shillalah, vanquishing his foes.

The burly Irishman clutched his trusty shillalah, ready to defend his honor in the tavern brawl.

The shillalah, a symbol of strength and independence, adorned the cottage of the proud Irishman.

The young lad twirled his shillalah with dexterity, mimicking the skills of his ancestors.