Directed physical attack.
1 The two swords sparkled from point to pommel like two diamond pins.
2 He no longer pretended to ride straight up, but clung to pommel and cantle.
3 The Peers at a conference begin to pommel each other and to tear collars and periwigs.
4 This one carried a massive two-handed sword taller from tip to pommel than Keel's full height.
5 He stopped short for a full minute to pommel his resonant chest; to breathe deep, deep breaths of the night balm.
6 He was just about to leave the room himself, when Macquart awoke and began to pommel the door of his prison.
7 A heavy scowl on her brow, Rhunön stalked forward, seized the sword from Eragon, and examined it from tip to pommel .
8 At last Peter Mink became so angry because Jimmy didn't get off the sled that he flew at him and began to pommel him.
9 But an idea struck him and, turning to Pommel , he ordered:
10 But ropes securely snubbed to pommels held them to the quarry.
11 "Ah," said he as if to himself, and laid hand to pommel .
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