A mallet is a hand tool that resembles a large headed hammer. The original mallets were made of wood. Now mallets are made out of materials that are generally softer than steel. A mallet is used for pounding chisels.
A wooden mallet is a short handled hammer that typically has a cylindrical head. It is used to dive a chisel. Synonyms for mallet include mace, club, and cudgel.
With a mighty mallet.
The expression is actually, "Going, going, gone." It is used as a countdown to indicate an imminent deadline, e.g. during an action, at the end of the time allowed to buy a certain item, the auctioneer will say "going once, going twice, gone," and then strike a mallet--indicating the auction is over and final. "Going, going, gone" is simply an abbreviation of this.
Play a song with the keys and that's how you do it and use yer brain
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Not really. A mallet is a kind of hammer, generally with a "soft" head (i.e. not metal but wood, rubber, or rawhide).
If you mean millet the grain. then yes.If you mean a rubber hammer I severely doubt it.
The mallet symbolizes power.
A mallet
Mailhot is French and is a pejorative nickname from maillet 'mallet'.
Bernard Mallet has written: 'Mallet du Pan and the French revolution'
Robert Mallet-Stevens has written: 'Robert Mallet-Stevens' -- subject(s): Architecture, Exhibitions 'Rob Mallet-Stevens architetto'
The population of Curry Mallet is 302.
Francis Mallet died in 1570.
Louis Mallet died in 1890.
Louis Mallet was born in 1823.
Victor Mallet died in 1969.