Gored vs Mauled - What's the difference?
gored | mauled |
(gore)
(textiles) Having a gore or gores.
(maul)
A heavy long-handled hammer, used for splitting logs by driving a wedge into it, or in combat.
(rugby) A situation where the player carrying the ball, who must be on his feet, is held by one or more opponents, and one or more of the ball carrier's team mates bind onto the ball carrier.
To handle someone or something in a rough way.
To savage; to cause serious physical wounds (usually used of an animal).
(figuratively) To criticise harshly.
As verbs the difference between gored and mauled
is that gored is (gore) while mauled is (maul).As an adjective gored
is (textiles) having a gore or gores.gored
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- a four-gored skirt
mauled
English
Verb
(head)maul
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Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (weapon) club, maceSee also
* ruck * scrumVerb
(en verb)- The bear mauled him in a terrible way.
