mace|maces in English
noun
[meɪs]
spiked club used as a weapon; spice ground from the outer shell of the nutmeg
Use "mace|maces" in a sentence
1. Caitiffs equip Maces and Shields
2. Creature mace?
3. Cudgels deal two less damage than maces
4. Pepper spray, mace, switchblades.
5. There's no mace about it.
6. Are a lot of girls carrying mace?
7. The Ceremonial mace in the journal
8. Among them was an assortment of crowns, scepters, tools, maces, and other weapons.
9. You ever get mace in your eyes, bitch?
10. In Europe Cattails are called bulrushes or greater reed mace.
11. I don't know why she didn't at least mace him.
12. Clergy and senior officials with the mace outside Logie Kirk.
13. 7 A tulip strutting up like a magistrate's mace.
14. Tynisha Camae Drennon Pastoral Counselor/Therapist, DMin, MDiv, MACE
15. Ruthless Germanic knightly order , armoured with lances and large maces, these knights love a good melee.
16. Is tendon sheath mace excuse me phlogistic how to treat?
17. The Reaper's Cudgel is a mace in Dragon Age: Origins
18. Mace in an aerosol and probably not even ozone-friendly.
19. Do you want me to mace your face ? Then shut up!
20. In nutmeg, for example, the Aril is characterized by a brightly-colored mace.
21. Then the rest were amongst them, slashing with short-sword, mace and club.
22. Lot 1784 should be Hunan Offcial Mint , 1 Mace Silver Cake.
23. I fashioned some rope and used the grate to make a homemade mace.
24. I'm trying to say there's a lot of goddamn Indians in Montana, Mace.
25. The sword and mace were favourite weapons for hand - to - hand fighting .