How To Use Shillelagh In A Sentence
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Ballybunion, for instance, has 36 holes in the dunes, but 18 of them are great and 18 are such that you couldn't persuade me to play them even with a shillelagh.
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The whiskey and stew were in plentiful supply and Paddy's two-year-old son Dylan was bashing a handmade Union Jack piñata with a shillelagh.
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And in the immortal words of John Belushi, "I'd like to smash you in the face with my shillelagh".
Happy St. Pee's Day
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The shillelagh is hung on the wall now, for the most part, and faction fighting is at an end; but in the very last moments of it there were still 'ructions' between the Fitzgeralds and the Moriartys, and the age-old reason of the quarrel was, according to the Fitzgeralds, the betrayal of the 'Cause of Ireland. '
Penelope's Irish Experiences
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The rest of the day I'll spend wandering the halls of Congress with my shillelagh and shamrocks, doing my best impersonation of St. Patrick as I try to drive the snakes out of Capitol Hill.
The Green They Steal, the Greed They Wear ...a St. Patrick's Day Lamentation
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Because it's full of the kind of leprechaun, shillelagh, Erin Go Bragh factor, which is a bit cringy.
Bell X1: Rock Dressed In Electro Beats
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Incidentally, here's a good place to learn more about your shillelagh.
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She caressed his flaccid shillelagh, wondering if Ricki would ever forgive her; wondering, too, if she would have felt half this good after sex with Ricki.
La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
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For those not versed in Irish history or post WWII cartoons, a shillelagh is a wooden club, typically made from a stout knotty stick, with a large knob on the end.
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Our whacking shillelaghs came over their heads,
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Charlie had gone from crutches to a cane, which he now swung around as he walked, like the same old shillelagh me father brought from Ireland.
EVENING’S EMPIRE
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I couldn't get a shillelagh, so I used a cane with knots in it instead.
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I couldn't get a shillelagh, so I used a cane with knots in it instead.
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Taking little heed of the pelting shower the "omadhaun," who wears a red bandanna like a shawl, and waves a formidable shillelagh, makes a harangue which, so far as I can understand it, has neither head nor tail.
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
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Oh, and for the publication quest, be sure to pack your shillelagh.
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You're as likely to get mugged and beaten in Ireland as anywhere else in Western Europe, and rest assured, you won't be beaten with a magical shillelagh.
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Ah my dear little enemy of the T. R, D., what were the cudgels in YOUR little billet-doux compared to those noble New York shillelaghs?
Roundabout Papers
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Metaphorically, with the traditional whiskey under his belt and a shillelagh under his arm, he sets the tone of the play and from there it never looks back.