Sentences with Cudgel

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17 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Cudgel'

The angry mob threatened to cudgel the doors down if their demands were not met.

The medieval knight raised his cudgel high before striking the opponent in a jousting match.

During the heated argument, he felt the urge to cudgel his opponent with words rather than fists.

The boxer used his powerful arms to cudgel his opponent into submission during the intense match.

In the old Western town, the sheriff would often cudgel wrongdoers to maintain law and order.

As a disciplinary measure, the teacher threatened to cudgel the misbehaving students if they didn't settle down.

The medieval villagers gathered to cudgel the scarecrow to ward off evil spirits during the harvest festival.

Frustrated by the malfunctioning computer, he had the urge to cudgel the keyboard in frustration.

The protesters chose not to cudgel their opponents with violence but instead with well-articulated arguments.

The knight decided to cudgel the door until it finally opened.

After hours of practice, the drummer's hands felt sore from the constant cudgeling of the drumsticks.

The detective couldn't find any fingerprints on the weapon used to cudgel the victim.

The angry mob began to cudgel the effigy as a form of protest.

Trying to start a fire, the camper used a cudgel to strike the flint repeatedly.

In the medieval reenactment, the actor had to cudgel his opponent in the staged battle.

The furious waves seemed to cudgel the ship as it sailed through the storm.

The woodcutter had to cudgel the thick branches to clear the path through the dense forest.

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