Advanced as in lambaste To strike forcefully, often resembling the manner in which one might handle cattle. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bludgeon'
The angry mob threatened to bludgeon the doors of the government building in protest.
Frustrated with the malfunctioning computer, he felt the urge to bludgeon the keyboard.
The butcher had to bludgeon the frozen meat to break it into smaller pieces for processing.
The survivalist crafted a makeshift bludgeon from a sturdy tree branch to defend against predators.
The frustrated sculptor felt the need to bludgeon the clay into submission, shaping it according to his vision.
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