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mailed fist

American  

noun

  1. superior force, especially military force, when presented as a threat.

    The country showed its mailed fist in negotiations.

  2. brutal or naked power, especially coercive force.

    the mailed fist hidden in the velvet glove.


Etymology

Origin of mailed fist

First recorded in 1895–1900

Example Sentences

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He'd grown up in Poland, under the mailed fist of Soviet hegemony.

From US News • Sep. 24, 2015

These testaments to Stalin personified "force with charm, the twinkling eyes with the mailed fist".

From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2013

His suggestions to editors and his criticisms tended to be delivered in a velvet glove, not with a mailed fist.

From New York Times • Sep. 29, 2012

Viewed simply as objects of beauty, the massive helms are symbolic of the knight's dauntless courage, as the mailed fist is of his might.

From Time Magazine Archive

A longsword hung from his hip, and his deep-dyed scarlet cloak was fastened at the shoulder with a heavy silver brooch in the shape of a mailed fist.

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin

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