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Definition of Polo mallet
1. Noun. A mallet used to strike the ball in polo.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polo Mallet
Literary usage of Polo mallet
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1900)
"During my visit there I saw his Excellency General Black swinging his polo-mallet
in the same team with young men orí a clerical salary in commercial houses ..."
2. Songs of the Cowboys by Nathan Howard Thorp (1921)
"Well, I rode across the open and I stooped down ot the run, And picked up the
polo mallet (fer the player he was done), And I hit that ball a crack, sir, ..."
3. Songs of the Cowboys by Nathan Howard Thorp (1921)
"Well, I rode across the open and I stooped down 01 the run, And picked up the
polo mallet (fer the player he was done) ..."
4. Riders of Many Lands: By Theodore Ayrault Dodge by Theodore Ayrault Dodge (1894)
"The polo mallet is really a sort of small racket with a long bamboo handle, and
with the net loose enough to enable the player to catch up and by a circular ..."
5. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town by Cory Doctorow (2006)
"... streaking past him, baseball bat at ready, and he swung it like a polo mallet
and connected with a hollow crunch of aluminum on chitinous leathery skin. ..."