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▪ I. ˈbludgeoned, a. [f. bludgeon n. + -ed2.] Armed with a bludgeon, or with bludgeons.
1780Hist. Europe in Ann. Reg. 194/2 They had a bludgeoned mob waiting for them in the street. 1831Fraser's Mag. IV. 505 The bludgeoned fury of the rabble. ▪ II. ˈbludgeoned, ppl. a. [f. bludgeon v. + -ed1.] Struck down or wounded with or as with a bludgeon.
1887Stevenson Misadv. J. Nicholson vi, Next bludgeoned vanity raised its head again, with twenty mortal gashes. |