shillalah Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The wooden shillalah creaked and groaned as it clashed against the stone wall, echoing through the narrow alleyway.
- The politician used his shillalah as a persuasive prop, emphasizing his connection to his Irish heritage.
- The musician banged his shillalah rhythmically against the wooden floor, keeping the beat of the lively jig.
- The shillalah served as a walking stick for the elderly Irishman, providing him strength and balance.
- The police officer wielded his shillalah with authority, maintaining order during the chaotic street festival.
- 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
Synonyms & Antonyms of shillalah
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.