Scottish. A severe blow; a battering.
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| 释义 | the world > movement > impact > striking > striking with specific degree of force > 			[noun]		 > a severe blow (22)		 rumble1489 Scottish. A severe blow; a battering. revel1603 A severe blow. rattle1632 Scottish, English regional (northern) and Irish English (northern). A sharp blow; a noisy impact, a crash. rebuke1692 A severe blow; (also) reproof or correction by a blow. Obsolete. rare. twitcher1771 A heavy blow; a sharp or sudden pain. Obsolete (in later use English regional). rattler1812 colloquial. A violent or severe blow; (in quot. 1973) a fatal blow. Now rare. dingbat1843 Originally and chiefly U.S. A name for: any of various (often somewhat vaguely) specified things; esp. (a) a sharp blow or slap, esp. on the… wiper1846 ‘A severe blow; also, a sharp rejoinder or taunt’ (Jamieson 1882): = wipe, n. 2 3 slang or colloquial. a sleeve across the windpipe1952 In figurative or allusive phrases. Miscellaneous phrases (see quots.). to put the sleeve on (someone): (a) to beg or borrow money from (someone)… Subcategories:— 			wounding or painful			(1)		 — 			sickening			(1)		 — 			damaging stability			(2)		 — 			that doubles a person up			(1)		 — 			stunning or knocking out			(1)		 — 			a knock-down blow			(6)		 — 			a deadly or fatal blow			(1)		 | 
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