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mailed fist

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.



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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of mailed fist1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Yet it was far from clear on Friday that Mr. Trump’s instinct for the mailed fist would offer him comparable political rewards in his re-election campaign.

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Grapple with it, and it evanesces like smoke clutched in a mailed fist.

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Managing his bureau with what The Times called a “mailed fist,†Byrnes expanded the detective ranks with bright and hungry officers, who soon learned how to conduct surveillance, gather intelligence, and analyze data.

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The “mailed fist policy of the government of Zimbabwe was directed not only against dissidents themselves but against the sea in which the enemy fish swimâ€, he added.

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Long before he called for banning Muslim immigration and torturing terrorism suspects, Mr. Trump argued for unleashing the New York Police Department to attack social unrest with a mailed fist.

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