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CUDGEL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CUDGEL is a short heavy club. How to use cudgel in a sentence.
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Club (weapon) - Wikipedia
A club (also known as a cudgel, baton, bludgeon, truncheon, cosh, nightstick, or impact weapon) is a short staff or stick, usually made of wood, wielded as a ...
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cudgel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · A short heavy club with a rounded head used as a weapon. · The guard hefted his cudgel menacingly and looked at the inmates. · (figurative) Anything that ...
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▪ I. cudgel, n. (ˈkʌdʒəl) Forms: 1 cycgel, kycgel, kicgel, 3 kuggel, 6 cogell, coogell, quodgell, 6–7 cogil(l, cudgell, 7 coggell, cuggel, cudgil, 6— cudgel. [OE. cycgel, kicgel, of which the OTeut. type would be *kuggilo-; but nothing is known of it in the cognate langs. Original y has become ŭ, as...
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CUDGEL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
CUDGEL meaning: 1. a short, heavy stick used for hitting people 2. to hit someone with a cudgel 3. a short, heavy…. Learn more.
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CUDGEL Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to strike with a cudgel; beat. cudgel. / ˈkʌdʒəl /. noun. a short stout stick used as a weapon. to join in a dispute, esp to defend ...
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Cudgel (horse)
Cudgel died in October 1941 at age twenty-seven. Pedigree
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Cudgel racing and offspring statistics at The Triple Crown database
August 16, 1919 New York Times article on Cudgel's win in the
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Cudgel - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
A cudgel is a thick club or stick, used to attack or defend against an attacker. A rioting mob might be armed with cudgels.
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Cudgel Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
CUDGEL meaning: 1 : a short heavy club; 2 : to fight in defense or support of (someone or something)
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Was wooden cudgel used during medieval times as weapon? And ...
The wooden cudgel has been used at all times in all of history as a weapon. Cavemen used them, ancient cultures used them (Heracles famously ...
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Cudgel - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Old English 'cycgel' meaning a club with a rounded head, cudgel means a short, thick stick used as a weapon and to strike or beat with it.
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cudgel/ˈkʌdʒl; `kʌdʒəl/ n1 short thick stick or club 粗而短的棍棒.2 (idm 习语) take up the cudgels for/on behalf of sb/sth (start to) defend or support sb/sth strongly (奋起)保卫或支持某人[某事物]. cudgel, v (-ll; US also -l-)1 [Tn] hit (sb) with a cudgel 用粗而短的棍棒打(某人).2 (idm 习语) cudgel one's `brains think very hard 冥思苦...
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When Civility Is Used As A Cudgel Against People Of Color - NPR
Mar 14, 2019A "God-ordained" right to civilize others. Such laws and ordinances were designed to contain communities of color, says Gaye Theresa Johnson, who studies the intersection of civility and race at ...
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Apple uses Itch.io's 'offensive and sexualized' games as a cudgel ...
Itch.io is an incredible community for developers that we support fully, they have an open platform, and therefore have different moderation standards than the Epic Games Store.
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The Wishing-Table, the Gold-Ass, and the Cudgel in the Sack
The third son went to work for a woodturner and is given a magic cudgel in a bag. Whenever someone is injust, the owner of the cudgel just needs to say: "Cudgel, out the sack!" and the object will start clobbering the wrongdoer.
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