A piece of metal covered by leather with a flexible handle; used for hitting people.
1 Nimbly, Scoyt skipped back and brought the cosh hard across Fermour's wrist.
2 A rubber cosh had appeared, and was lightly balanced between Scoyt's hands.
3 Labour's Yvette Cooper was the first to put Rudd under the cosh .
4 Py cosh , I learns you not to call names py sober peoples.
5 Even those countries not under the cosh in debt terms enjoyed varying fortunes.
6 When the whistle blew for half-time, however, Stoke were seriously under the cosh .
7 Other departments under the cosh include chemistry, physics and American studies.
8 First Clegg, now Cameron: the boss class is under the cosh this month.
9 For the first time this summer England were under the cosh .
10 The match kicked off and City were under the cosh immediately.
11 We were under the cosh and defended magnificently, the whole team defended well.
12 As night fell like a cosh , the island's split-personality began to reveal itself.
13 He walked out into the cell wing, clutching the pipe like a cosh .
14 Duduzane is under the cosh for a car accident he caused four years ago.
15 Most of them just carried a defensive cosh , if they carried anything at all.
16 One of Polokwane's most prominent lawyers is under the cosh yet again this week.
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