Clubbed [verb]

Definition of Clubbed:

hit hard with object

Synonyms of Clubbed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Clubbed:

Lose


Sentence/Example of Clubbed:

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.

Later on, the men as a further token of their good will clubbed together and gave me a gold watch.

Then they rushed upon them with their rifles, clubbed and laid about them with tremendous effect.

Jud had clubbed his gun, for at such close quarters he did not think he could shoot with any degree of accuracy.

Thirty innocent Jews were clubbed to death, and then literally cut to pieces.

Slowly the rifle was lowered from its clubbed position, Smoky still grasping it by the barrel.