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billy club

NOUN
  1. a short stout club used primarily by policemen

How To Use billy club In A Sentence

  • The Gangs of New York ‘sports set’ featuring a billy club, a shiv and a board with a nail driven through it.
  • If this ever happens again, I personally will hammer his head with his own billy club. ROSES ARE FOR THE RICH
  • I saw a police officer yesterday who had three sets of handcuffs, three loaded Glock magazines, one Glock pistol, radios, telephones, a billy club, sunglasses and heaven knows what he was carrying I couldn't see.
  • He was charged with one count of possessing a deadly weapon, described as a billy club, and two counts of possessing assault weapons. Home
  • We mount and finish the last leg out, every small climb reminding me my muscles feel like they were beat with a billy club.
  • Another work of the same year, The Policeman, is a vertical box 14 inches tall that narrows from its open front to its open back, the sides and top perforated with ‘fingers,’ knobs and, seemingly, a billy club.
  • A lot of them had reputations for being inhabited mainly by prostitutes and drug dealers, although Hayes says he refused to permit that at the Atlantic Shores, enforcing his will with a billy club he kept behind the counter.
  • Outside the courtroom, he summons his powers to gather evidence on behalf of his clients, occasionally ‘encouraging’ (a billy club helps) reluctant witnesses to testify.
  • I tilted my head in question, but an officer walked forward with a billy club and said roughly and a bit shakily, ‘Now, young man.’
  • In the wake of James Meredith's plan to integrate the University of Mississippi, and the expectation of ensuing violence, one was brandishing a billy club, while the others looked on seemingly anticipating putting it to use.
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