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Definition of Pistolled
1. pistol [v] - See also: pistol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pistolled
Literary usage of Pistolled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old and New Birmingham: A History of the Town and Its People by Robert Kirkup Dent (1880)
"John Carter, junior, Jl'illiam Knight, Glasier, William Billingsley, junior,
Joseph Kastell, William Turton, Cutler, Thomas the Ostler at Swan, pistolled ..."
2. Ireland in the Seventeenth Century: Or, The Irish Massacres of 1641-2, Their by Mary [Agnes] Hickson (1884)
"... that the rebels pistolled many men as they walked in the streets of Armagh,
for every rogue would kill any man upon any grudge between them, ..."
3. Ireland in the Seventeenth Century: Or, The Irish Massacres of 1641-2, Their by Mary Agnes Hickson (1884)
"And this deponent further saith, that the rebels pistolled many men as they walked
in the streets of Armagh, for every rogue would kill any man upon any ..."
4. Celebrated Trials Connected with the Upper Classes of Society, in the by Peter Burke (1851)
"Without any affront offered towards them, one of them pistolled him, and shot
him in the head, and he is dead of his wounds ; and many others they have ..."
5. The History, Topography and Directory of Warwickshire: Inclusive of Some by William West (1830)
"... they shot at every doore or window where they could espy any looking out, they
hacked, hewed, or pistolled all they met with, without distinction, ..."