Definitions
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- noun Someone who wields or uses a
bludgeon as aweapon .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun an assailant who uses a bludgeon
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Examples
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Blue beachball buddy bludgeoner trackdown termination tradeoff.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Jim Baen's Universe 12 - Eric Flint Blue Tyson 2008
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Mandel isn't a bludgeoner; his young, fresh cast is mighty good; and, to its credit, the movie resists the impulse to wrap everything up with a smiley ending.
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JACKSON: Well, I think also, you have -- you know, we all have three distinct styles, so you have Simon that ` s going to be the bludgeoner because he just must love that.
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Tendulkar has often been more of a touch artist than a bludgeoner but today he showed the gamut from subtle to sledgehammer.
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But a closer inspection of the lobby footage takes the wind out of defense arguments that Lowery left Stein's apartment too splatter-free to have been her bludgeoner.
NY Post: News By LAURA ITALIANO 2010
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But a closer inspection of the lobby footage takes the wind out of defense arguments that Lowery left Stein's apartment too splatter-free to have been her bludgeoner.
NY Post: News By LAURA ITALIANO 2010
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But a closer inspection of the lobby footage takes the wind out of defense arguments that Lowery left Stein's apartment too splatter-free to have been her bludgeoner.
NY Post: News 2010
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Ready 2 Rumble was a colourful, comic jaw-bludgeoner which won its host hardware a lot of early praise.
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Rational Review 2009
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