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Maul
UK //mɔːl//US //mɔl//
Definition
To inflict serious injuries by tearing apart or attacking.
In simple words: To injure someone badly by attacking them.
Examples
- The lion began to maul its prey as the crowd watched in horror.
- A dog can maul someone if it's not properly trained.
- The boxer was unfortunately mauled during the fight and had to be hospitalized.
- Witnesses reported seeing the bear maul the unfortunate camper.
- The children watched the video where a tiger mauls a large piece of meat.
Usage notes
Used primarily in contexts involving animals or physical attacks. Avoid in formal writing; instead use 'attack' or 'assault'.
Grammar pattern
maul + object
Memory hint
Imagine a bear, with huge claws, that 'mauls' its prey.
Collocations
- maul by a dog
- maul a victim
- seriously maul
- maul to death
- mauling incident
Synonyms
- attack
- assault
- mangle
- wound
- tear
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'mull' (to think over)
- Using 'maul' when referring to gentle play instead of harm.
- Incorrect tense usage, e.g., 'mauls' instead of 'mauling'.