A small metal weapon; worn over the knuckles on the back of the hand.
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Examples for "knuckles"
Examples for "knuckles"
1The nails were on the knuckles; the fingers had all rotted away.
2His good hand gripped the top of the seat, knuckles growing pale.
3She rubbed at the knuckles of her right hand with her left.
4Absently he rubbed the knuckles of his right hand with his left.
5Beg the matter of retirement, however, and you'll find your knuckles rapped.
1The win came after Maryse slipped Miz some brass knucks which he used to knock out Bryan.
2The fight began when Jerry Durand and his friend rushed me-andit ended when Jerry landed on me with brass knucks.
3"One-ear" Mike relied upon a pair of brass knucks-anheirloom in the family.
4Plug of Tobacco, a Deck of Playing Cards, a Copy of "Old Sleuth" and a Pair of Brass Knucks.
1Proprietors who have since become gentlemanly always had the brass knuckles handy.
2Lynch used his bare fists upon the men, Fitz used brass knuckles.
3So I jumped straight forward, toward the man with the brass knuckles.
4They were massive red-faced men with brass knuckles and thick wooden clubs.
5Ising assaulted one of the victims with brass knuckles, prosecutors said.
1Blades confiscated by teachers included kitchen knives, pen knives, a knuckle duster and a machete.
2The knight snapped his right fist up to the man's jaw, using the massive sword guard as a knuckle duster.
3He got his comeuppance: Davids put the pair of them in hospital, apparently employing the knuckle duster he happened to have about his person.
4Knuckle dusters come through a lot.
5Knuckle dusters, baseball bats, hammers and guns have been used by paramilitaries in attacks across Northern Ireland in 2019.
1Oh, Hobbs, I wish we could arrange it for bare knucks!
2I didn't find no knucks on him, and you didn't.
3The win came after Maryse slipped Miz some brass knucks which he used to knock out Bryan.
4He didn't have no knucks, boys-thathard-hoofedgranger just naturally tore into the Dutchman with his bare hands.
5Take them knucks away from him!
6Next they got their marbles and played "knucks" and "ringtaw" and "keeps" till that amusement grew stale.
7But it was the high crime of the code to slug him with brass or steel knuckles, commonly called knucks.
8The fight began when Jerry Durand and his friend rushed me-andit ended when Jerry landed on me with brass knucks.
9And as for the pummeling I got afterward with the knucks-thatwas my own lookout-therailroad company is not to blame for that.
10Knucks, he thought, the cur!
12"One-ear" Mike relied upon a pair of brass knucks-anheirloom in the family.
13Plug of Tobacco, a Deck of Playing Cards, a Copy of "Old Sleuth" and a Pair of Brass Knucks.
14In this game, one boy, called "Knucks," takes a small marble between his knuckles, then places the clenched hand on the ground.
15He was keen-eyed, insolent, idle, and, by a small experience in Houston street, would have been qualified for a first-class "knuck."
16Oh, Hobbs, I wish we could arrange it for bare knucks!