Aún no tenemos significados para "stout cudgel".
1I shall carry a stout cudgel myself, as well as my sword.
2Each carried a sword and stout cudgel at his belt.
3He was in search of a good stout cudgel.
4He knew what a power for good a stout cudgel may prove under such conditions.
5Harry stretched him on the ground with a heavy blow of the stout cudgel he carried.
6He thrust Alec out of the way and blocked the next swing with his stout cudgel.
7He springs out of the window, and begins belabouring his unlucky rival with a stout cudgel.
8In which case, I recommend a stout cudgel at midnight and dumping the body in a marsh before daybreak.
9If he prove intractable, bring him to his senses by administering a blow or two with a stout cudgel.
10And if you look determined, and have a good stout cudgel in your hand, you can generally drive him off.
11It is, therefore, unsafe to venture out in the streets of Teherán after dark without a lantern and good stout cudgel.
12The next Friday, a pair of breeches was thrown over the cow's horns; she was then driven from the shippen with a stout cudgel.
13With that he picked up a rather stout cudgel which he swung a few times as if to accustom his arm to the motion.
14He stooped down and secured possession of a stout cudgel himself, as though he felt inclined to back up his comrade after a fashion.
15Mr. Horsfall, with a lighted candle in one hand and a stout cudgel in the other, passed up the stairs and looked along the passage.
16I buckled it on; put on my thickest shoes, and, seizing a stout cudgel, issued softly from my apartment, and tapped gently at Jack's door.
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