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Definition of Bludgeoned
1. bludgeon [v] - See also: bludgeon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bludgeoned
Literary usage of Bludgeoned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Utica Christian Magazine (1815)
"... whose courage failed on the funeral pi!e, having been bludgeoned to death by
her own kindred ; also of another that he took out of the water. ..."
2. Bodyke: A Chapter in the History of Irish Landlordism by Henry Norman (1887)
"Pat Wall's mother, of 80, was bludgeoned in his house as she sat in her chair,
by a member of the Royal Irish Constabulary, who formed one of the volunteer ..."
3. War of the Classes by Jack London (1905)
"In point of fact, he was as thoroughly bludgeoned by the Federation of Capitalist
Unions as ever scab workman was bludgeoned by a labor union. ..."
4. Sacred Wisdom by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1995)
"Nichols: “In the 1992 presidential campaign, I was getting bludgeoned by the ...
He told me that he felt bad because I was being bludgeoned and he wanted to ..."
5. War of the Classes: By Jack London by Jack London (1905)
"In point of fact, he was as thoroughly bludgeoned by the Federation of Capitalist
Unions as ever scab workman was bludgeoned by a labor union. ..."
6. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard (1887)
"COLONEL KING-HARMAN : I have no knowledge as to whether the lady received a black
eye or received any injury—all I know is that she was not bludgeoned by ..."