Cudgeled [verb]

Definition of Cudgeled:

punish, beat

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Sentence/Example of Cudgeled:

This was quite an undertaking, and a great many bright men cudgeled their brains as to the best means of accomplishing the result.

The Berserkers' brides I on Læsso cudgeled; they the worst had perpetrated, the whole people, had seduced.

Thou shalt be soundly cudgeled, if I heartily begin, and let thy tail fall, Hrimgerd!

I shook my clenched hand after them; at that moment, I think I could have cudgeled Will without compunction.

There was something familiar about him and Bert cudgeled his brains to remember where he had met him.

He remembered that he had forgotten something, and cudgeled his brains to make out what it was.

The Herd-Boss sympathized deeply with him, and cudgeled his brains for a way to help.

Harnessed and mounted, cursed, cudgeled and spurred he starts on his weary pilgrimage.

I slackened my pace, and cudgeled my brain, as the saying is, for some moments.

The sailor cudgeled his brain but could think of nothing suitable.