Moderate as in pommel To beat or strike with a heavy stick, similar to the action of threshing. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Cudgel'
The knight decided to cudgel the door until it finally opened.
The detective couldn't find any fingerprints on the weapon used to cudgel the victim.
In the medieval reenactment, the actor had to cudgel his opponent in the staged battle.
The farmer used a cudgel to thresh the wheat and separate the grains from the husks.
The medieval knight would often cudgel his opponents with a heavy mace in battle.
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