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
The haudensaunee mean irguios
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.
Mailhot is French and is a pejorative nickname from maillet 'mallet'.
The mallet symbolizes power.
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'
James Mallet was born in 1955.
Louis Mallet died in 1890.
Louis Mallet was born in 1823.
Anatole Mallet was born in 1837.
Anatole Mallet died in 1919.
Victor Mallet died in 1969.