Crossword-Solution: BLUDGEON
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bludgeon | n. | A short stick, with one end loaded, or thicker and heavier that the other, used as an offensive weapon. |
We have 32 clues for the answer “BLUDGEON”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Offensive weapon. | 1 answer |
| Club used as a weapon | 1 answer |
| Hit with a club | 3 answers |
| Waddy | 5 answers |
| Nightstick? | 9 answers |
| Truncheon. | 10 answers |
| knobkerrie | 11 answers |
| A CLUB USED AS A WEAPON | 11 answers |
| Beat but good | 11 answers |
| Blackjack | 12 answers |
| billy club | 16 answers |
| BASTINADO | 16 answers |
| dragoon | 18 answers |
| Baton | 21 answers |
| Enforce | 24 answers |
| BEAT BADLY | 27 answers |
| cudgel | 29 answers |
| Browbeat. | 30 answers |
| Bulldoze | 33 answers |
| Bluster | 44 answers |
| Hector | 51 answers |
| Club | 53 answers |
| Bat | 57 answers |
| Bang | 59 answers |
| Compel | 61 answers |
| BULLY ___ | 63 answers |
| Stick | 63 answers |
| Impel | 64 answers |
| Force | 98 answers |
| Weapon. | 98 answers |
| Strike | 102 answers |
| BEAT ___ | 125 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with BLUDGEON (5)
The din of the drum was now increased, as well as the frequency of the blows, and the warriors, as each approached the victim of the hunt and delivered his bludgeon blow, joined in the mad whirl of the Death Dance.
Selecting his most formidable antagonist, the fellow with the bludgeon, Tarzan charged full upon him, dodging the falling weapon, and catching the man a terrific blow on the point of the chin that felled him in his tracks.
They threatened him with bludgeon and knife until at last he acquiesced in their demands, though sullenly, and then Tarzan stepped close before Cadj.
She went to see the "wardman," O'Ryan, who under the guise of being a plain clothes man or detective, collected and turned in to the captain, who took his "bit" and passed up the rest, all the money levied upon saloons, dives, procuresses, dealers in unlawful goods of any kind from opium and cocaine to girls for "hock shops." O'Ryan was a huge brute of a man, his great hard face bearing the scars of battles against pistol, knife, bludgeon and fist.
Informers against the illegal and iniquitous associations were arrested and imprisoned upon writs, obtained by perjury--to deter others from similar attacks; witnesses were suborned; officers of justice bribed; ruffians and bludgeon-men employed, where gratuities failed; personal violence and even assassination threatened to all who dared to expose the crying evil--among others, to Stockdale, the well-known publisher of the day, in Piccadilly.
Quotes with BLUDGEON (3)
We all know that any emotional bias -- irrespective of truth or falsity -- can be implanted by suggestion in the emotions of the young, hence the inherited traditions of an orthodox community are absolutely without evidential value.... If religion were true, its followers would not try to bludgeon their young into an artificial conformity; but would merely insist on their unbending quest for truth, irrespective of artificial backgrounds or practical consequences. With such an…
I had an absurd desire to go down to her and make sure she was all right, and stay with her until dawn. I also had a fierce wish to bludgeon the two frat boys to death with a shovel.
The serious reader in the age of technology is a rebel by definition: a protester without a placard, a Luddite without hammer or bludgeon. She reads on planes to picket the antiseptic nature of modern travel, on commuter trains to insist on individualism in the midst of the herd, in hotel rooms to boycott the circumstances that separate her from her usual sources of comfort and stimulation, during office breaks to escape from the banal conversation of office mates, and at hom…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Crossroads, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1955–2004).