shillalahs Antonyms

Meaning of shillalahs

shillalahs

cudgel entry 1, cudgel

shillalahs Sentence Examples

  1. The brawling hooligans brandished their stout shillalahs like fearsome clubs.
  2. The Irish rebel, armed with a formidable shillalah, charged into battle with unwavering resolve.
  3. The sturdy shillalah served as a multipurpose tool, from a hiking stick to a weapon of self-defense.
  4. The thick, knotted shillalah lay heavily in the farmer's hand as he tended to his crops.
  5. The street vendor peddled brightly painted shillalahs, a popular souvenir among tourists.
  6. The exiled Irishman clutched onto his beloved shillalah, a potent symbol of his homeland.
  7. The ancient shillalah, passed down through generations, bore witness to a rich history of conflict and triumph.
  8. The martial artist wielded a pair of shillalahs with astonishing dexterity, effortlessly repelling his opponents.
  9. The drunken revelers stumbled and swayed, their shillalahs clanking ominously against the cobblestones.
  10. As the sun set over the rugged Irish countryside, shepherds made their way home, their trusty shillalahs guiding them through the treacherous terrain.

FAQs About the word shillalahs

cudgel entry 1, cudgel

batons,canes, rods, clubs, staves, staffs, waddies, bats,billies, switches

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The brawling hooligans brandished their stout shillalahs like fearsome clubs.

The Irish rebel, armed with a formidable shillalah, charged into battle with unwavering resolve.

The sturdy shillalah served as a multipurpose tool, from a hiking stick to a weapon of self-defense.

The thick, knotted shillalah lay heavily in the farmer's hand as he tended to his crops.