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View synonyms for clubbed

clubbed

/ klʌbd /

adjective

  1. having a thickened end, like a club


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“People should be ready to get clubbed and arrested for democracy,” he said in a forceful tone.

Twisting the handle, a man suddenly burst in and clubbed him across the head with a blunt, heavy object.

They sometimes clubbed unlicensed dogs to death right in front of their horrified owners.

The six or seven seals that fell to each man's share were clubbed in less than a minute for the lot.

Even as he thought that, the machine swung a clubbed metal arm.

Those who had Winchesters opened a wild though almost useless fire on the whites, then clubbed their guns.

The other dogs had dived to the assistance of Sancho, and they brought the otter to the bank, where Jemmy clubbed it.

The legionaries turned once more toward the rabble, which they clubbed away, lest it might interrupt the execution.

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