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Definition of Cudgeled
1. cudgel [v] - See also: cudgel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cudgeled
Literary usage of Cudgeled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Humorous Poetry of the English Language, from Chaucer to Saxe by James Parton (1884)
"THE cudgeled HUSBAND. As Thomas was cudgel'd one day by his wife, He took to his
heels and fled for his life: Tom's three dearest friends came by in the ..."
2. Secret Memoirs: The Court of Royal Saxony, 1891-1902. The Story of Louise by Henry William Fischer (1912)
"... Duchess tells me how she cudgeled George—Living dictaphone employed—Shows him
who is mistress of the house—Snaps fingers in Prince George's face—Debate ..."
3. The Continental Legal History Series by Association of American Law Schools (1916)
"... certain of the spectators were also, with the general approval of the public,
cudgeled. Thus the officials in Meinersen, where a son had murdered his ..."
4. A History of Continental Criminal Law by Ludwig von Bar (1916)
"... certain of the spectators were also, with the general approval of the public,
cudgeled. Thus the officials in Meinersen, where a son had murdered his ..."
5. 1492 by Mary Johnston (1922)
"At times my brain is like to crack, I have so cudgeled it! " That he cudgeled it
was true, and though his brain never cracked and to the end was the best ..."