2. Verb. (third-person singular of bludgeon) ¹
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Definition of Bludgeons
1. bludgeon [v] - See also: bludgeon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bludgeons
Literary usage of Bludgeons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1805)
"... aldermen Lewes, Plomer, Lee, and Wooldridge, charged with assaulting Charles
Sotter and James Hutchins, armed with bludgeons, and from any history, ..."
2. Trials for High Treason, in Scotland: Under a Special Commission, Held at by Charles John Green (1825)
"... tvben the people went a^ staves or bludgeons in tli they had or not; I was in
pons of war ; there might them. Some of them we command of them, ..."
3. The Wandering Jew (and Jewess)by R D Manning by R D Manning (2003)
"... the rest of her companions occupy themselves in smashing the various articles
of furniture with their bludgeons, or in stealing whatever is portable. ..."
4. Reports of State Trials: New Seriesby Great Britain State Trials Committee, John Macdonell, John Edward Power Wallis by Great Britain State Trials Committee, John Macdonell, John Edward Power Wallis (1888)
"Nowhere but in the mind of the learned counsel. Where arc all the brickbats ?
Where are all the stones ? Where are all the bludgeons that were hurled at the ..."