Moderate as in whip To strike forcefully, often resembling the manner in which one might handle cattle. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bludgeon'
The detective tried to bludgeon the door open with a heavy metal rod during the investigation.
The earthquake caused debris to fall, threatening to bludgeon anything in its path during the disaster.
The viking warrior used a fearsome battle-axe to bludgeon his enemies on the battlefield.
The old castle had a dungeon with medieval bludgeons, relics from a brutal past.
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