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