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Mallet
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tokmak
a hammer-like tool with a large wooden or rubber head used for striking or directing objects
What is a "mallet"?
A mallet is a tool used to strike objects without damaging them. It has a large, typically wooden or rubber head, and a handle. Unlike a hammer, which has a harder, metal head, a mallet's softer head helps to avoid scratching or denting the surface of the material being struck. Mallets are often used in woodworking, for pushing chisels, and in other tasks where gentle but firm force is needed.
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tokmak
a light drumstick with a rounded head that is used to strike such percussion instruments as chimes, kettledrums, marimbas, glockenspiels, etc.
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tokmak
a tool with a large, usually wooden, head used for striking objects, often used in sports like polo or croquet
Örnek
The carpenter used a wooden mallet to gently tap the chisel into the wood.
The sculptor carefully tapped the marble block with a small mallet to shape the sculpture.
The blacksmith wielded a sturdy metal mallet to shape the red-hot iron into horseshoes.
His mallet broke during the intense polo match.
In construction, workers often use mallets to pound the stakes into the ground.