Sentences with maul
maul
M m - He had been mauled by a bear. [be VERB-ed + by]
- The troops were severely mauled and lost a quarter of their strength before evacuating the island. [be VERB-ed]
- Sometimes I feel like a cat that is being mauled by a small child.
- As the world knows, he was mauled on stage last month by one of his pets.
- The book was badly mauled by its borrowers.
- To be mauled by an angry crowd.
- How could I not feel so bad when I had just found out my brother was mauled by two dogs?
- You see from time to time children being mauled by dogs.
- The bear mauled him in a terrible way.
- So when a little boy mauled his science notebook, scrawled a message on one of the pages, and rushed into the shot, he was severely reprimanded.
- He is a mauler and is one of the strongest players on the team.
- Dogs and foxes always go for the neck, but this time whatever attacked the sheep pounced on it from behind, pinning it down and mauling both sides of the back.
- Her hands and feet were also badly mauled by stray dogs.
- A fourth person was mauled to death by a crocodile, the paper reported.
- A woman has told today how her pet dog's life is hanging in the balance after it was badly mauled by another canine in an unprovoked attack.
- In best campfire tradition, we tell stories - not ghost stories, but mauling stories.
- We had to get rid of her though after she almost mauled the mailman.
- More riots are expected as a 30% transport and bread price increase mauls family budgets.
- This comes after the Opposition was mauled yesterday in Question Time when Labor backbenchers were really looking to make budgetary inroads on the equity angle.
- At Babylon there is a famous basalt statue of a man being mauled by a lion.
- Only days before Custer's loss, Crook's cavalry was mauled near the Rosebud River.
- As for personal experience, I was once nearly mauled by a bear while camping.
- Right when I walked into the gymnasium, I was practically mauled by Rory and Sara.
- They would gang up on a lone rhino and maul it to death.
- Bears shall maul the wicked, and the wolves shall consume them.
- He won't maul intruders, but he won't leave surprises on the carpet either.
- Greg Growden Chief Rugby Correspondent The rolling maul is back and the most.