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Definition of Bayoneted
1. bayonet [v] - See also: bayonet
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bayoneted
Literary usage of Bayoneted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"In one of the houses we bayoneted two men, with their wives and a young pirl 18
years old. The young one almost unmanned me, her look was so innocent ! ..."
2. Fifty Years of Public Service by Arthur Griffiths (1904)
"... Mutiny—The Two Cravings in a Convict's Mind—Securing a Prison Gate with a
Necktie—I Narrowly Escape being Bayoneted—A Reminiscence of Wormwood Scrubs. ..."
3. Lives of Indian Officers by John William Kaye (1889)
"Large numbers of the enemy were bayoneted in the works, and Tippoo, surprised
and disheartened by the seizure of so valued a . stronghold, withdrew the ..."
4. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"Women shot and bayoneted at Aerschot. Woman and baby killed at Rodenburg. ...
Boy of seven bayoneted. Boy of eight beheaded. Priest murdered and legs cut ..."
5. Advocate of Peace by American Peace Society (1864)
"The negroes who led the assault on the rebel works were none of them taken
prisoners, but all bayoneted after they were wounded, or had surrendered. ..."