Bludgeon [noun]
Definition of Bludgeon:
weapon
Opposite/Antonyms of Bludgeon:
-
Sentence/Example of Bludgeon:
He was rejoicing in the upheaval that permitted debts to be paid with a bludgeon and money to be made without toil.
I had this time taken care to come out provided with a stout bludgeon and a sword.
The secret of their power is their insensibility to blows; tickle them with a bludgeon and they laugh with a platitude.
He did not draw their blood personally with the usual weapons of homicide—pistol, dagger, bludgeon or ax.
He dealt the bludgeon blows of one who seemed to boast that he was not clever but tried to be honest.
With a hunch of his powerful shoulders, he swung his mighty bludgeon of a bat hard against the ball.
The symbol of the North is the pen; the symbol of the South is the bludgeon.
He has horns like the catfish, and is knobbed like a bludgeon-squash.
His bludgeon, or—considering his present connection—may we say his shillelagh?
Chickum had seized the carving-knife as usual, and I a handy bludgeon.