Going into the clinch I missed him with the persuader and lost my grip on it, leaving the weapon dangling by the leather loop on my wrist.
Persuader - A short club with a nail-studded head.
Then we wrote letters and gave up our identification discs and were served with persuadersticks or knuckle knives, and with "Mills" bombs.
Turning the corner of the next traverse, I saw Jerry drop his rifle and unlimber his persuader on a huge German who had just rounded the corner of the "bay.
Also a persuader stick or a trench knife, which he may use if he is near enough to do it silently.
The persuader is a short, heavy bludgeon with a nail-studded head.
Back to the primal brute shall he retrace His path, doth he permit to force her chains A soft Persuader coursing through his veins, An icy Huntress stringing to the chase: What one the flash disdains; What one so gives it grace.
From the Persuader came it, in those vales Whereunto she melodiously invites, Her troops of eager servitors regales?
He himself had been one of the deputation chosen to "come over" the clock-man; had been the chief persuader of that functionary.
You will be an ingenious persuader if you do," returned Mr. Ashley.
It will thus be seen that, even in getting down to a conclusive possession of facts, the persuader and the persuaded may be greatly handicapped by misunderstanding.
Desire is, therefore, the great citadel toward which all of the campaign of the persuader must be directed.
Is not every able editor a ruler of the world, being a persuader of it?
When it is used for this purpose, the end that you hold in your hand in other cases, is now to be tied to that part of the persuader which surrounds the neck of the horse or colt.
One pull on this persuader is more dreaded by the horse than a whole day's flogging with raw-hide.
This is done by means of the persuader receipts No.
This is accomplished by having the persuader fitted on, and whenever the horse makes an attempt to be ugly, pull on the persuader, and he will very soon be glad to stand as quiet as a lamb.
It was from the one who apparently had thrown his "persuader stick" away, the one who was nearer the spot where he had seen Lieut.
The "persuader stick" in the hand of the Yank swung with sharp impact against the head of the boche just under his helmet.
The persuader seeks to discover the obstacles to agreement with him in the minds of others and to remove or nullify them.
In the highest form the persuader is a teacher and propagandist, changing the policy of peoples; in the commonest form he is a salesman, seeking to sell a commodity; in the lowest he is the faker, trying to hoodwink the credulous.
A persuader is Tommy's nickname for a club carried by the bombers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "persuader" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: abettor; gadfly; inspirer; mover; pleader; prompter; spark; tempter