Sentences

bludgeon in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To bludgeon means to hit someone violently and repeatedly with a heavy object.

Sample Sentences

  1. The detective found it hard to believe that the suspect would bludgeon someone over a trivial argument.
  2. In the novel, the villain used a heavy club to bludgeon his enemies into submission.
  3. They tried to bludgeon him into agreeing with their plan, but he stood firm in his beliefs.
  4. The news report detailed how the victim was bludgeoned with a blunt object, leaving the community in shock.
  5. He felt like he had been bludgeoned by a wave of despair after hearing the tragic news.
  6. The coach's harsh words seemed to bludgeon the players' spirits, dampening their enthusiasm for the game.
  7. She used logic and reason instead of trying to bludgeon her points into the conversation.
  8. The documentary chronicled the grim reality of how some animals are bludgeoned for their fur and meat.
  9. In a moment of rage, he picked up a nearby rock, ready to bludgeon whatever threatened him.
  10. The protesters attempted to bludgeon their message into the minds of the public through loud chants and signs.