Etymology: [ 'bl&-j&n ] (noun.) circa 1730. First attested in 1730. Origin uncertain, perhaps of Cornish origin or from Middle French bougeon, a diminutive of bouge (“club, stick”).
cop, sopa, coplamak, sopalamak, zorla yaptırmak, sopa ile vurmak, sopayla dövmek, zorlamak, kısa ve kalın sopa, sopa ile vur, bludgeon sopayla vur, ağır bir cisimle vurmak, sopalama, coplama,
To strike or hit with something hard, usually on the head; to club, A short, heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end, To coerce someone, as if with a bludgeon, strike with a bludgeon, hit with heavy impact, A short heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end, To clubber, hit with a bludgeon, A short stick, with one end loaded, or thicker and heavier that the other, used as an offensive weapon, If someone bludgeons you into doing something, they make you do it by behaving aggressively. Their approach simply bludgeons you into submission = bulldoze. a heavy stick with a thick end, used as a weapon, club, truncheon, cudgel, a club used as a weapon, overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club; "The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas", a club used as a weapon overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club; "The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas, strike with a club or a bludgeon, To bludgeon someone means to hit them several times with a heavy object. He broke into the old man's house and bludgeoned him with a hammer A wealthy businessman has been found bludgeoned to death, knobkierie, Simple past tense and past participle of bludgeon, past of bludgeon, present participle of bludgeon, plural of bludgeon, third-person singular of bludgeon,
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To strike or hit with something hard, usually on the head; to club - "The apprehended rioter was bludgeoned to death."
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A short, heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end - "We smashed the radio with a steel bludgeon."
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To coerce someone, as if with a bludgeon - "Their favorite method was bludgeoning us with the same old arguments in favor of their opinions."
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strike with a bludgeon, hit with heavy impact fiil
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A short heavy club, often of wood, which is thicker or loaded at one end
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To clubber, hit with a bludgeon
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A short stick, with one end loaded, or thicker and heavier that the other, used as an offensive weapon
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If someone bludgeons you into doing something, they make you do it by behaving aggressively. Their approach simply bludgeons you into submission = bulldoze. a heavy stick with a thick end, used as a weapon
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club, truncheon, cudgel isim
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a club used as a weapon
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overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club; "The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas"
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a club used as a weapon overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club; "The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas
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strike with a club or a bludgeon
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To bludgeon someone means to hit them several times with a heavy object. He broke into the old man's house and bludgeoned him with a hammer A wealthy businessman has been found bludgeoned to death
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