blackjacked Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- made
- intimidated
- pressured
- impelled
- muscled
- sandbagged
- bullied
- constrained
- blackmailed
- impressed
- dragooned
- twisted-one-s-arm
- pressed
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blackjacked Meaning
blackjacked
to coerce with threats or pressure, a small oak of the southern U.S. with very dark bark, an often scrubby oak (Quercus marilandica) chiefly of the southeastern U.S., a tankard for beer or ale usually of tar-coated leather, a hand weapon typically consisting of a piece of leather-enclosed metal with a strap or springy shaft for a handle, a card game the object of which is to be dealt cards having a higher count than those of the dealer up to but not exceeding 21, an ace and a face card or ten as the first two cards dealt to a player in the game of blackjack, to strike with a blackjack, a small leather-covered club with a flexible handle, sphalerite
blackjacked Sentence Examples
- The unsuspecting victim was blackjacked from behind, knocking him unconscious.
- The casino dealer stealthily blackjacked the player, depriving him of his chips.
- The mugger blackjacked his target and stole his wallet and valuables.
- The police report detailed how the victim was blackjacked with a metal pipe.
- The assailant blackjacked the guard, disarming him and gaining access to the building.
- The hitman blackjacked his victim in a crowded street, making the killing appear random.
- The drunk man stumbled into a dark alley and was blackjacked by a group of thugs.
- The detectives suspected that the murder was a result of a blackjacking gone wrong.
- The forensic evidence indicated that the victim had been blackjacked multiple times.
- The blackjacking led to severe head trauma and ultimately resulted in the victim's death.
FAQs About the word blackjacked
to coerce with threats or pressure, a small oak of the southern U.S. with very dark bark, an often scrubby oak (Quercus marilandica) chiefly of the southeastern
drove,forced, obliged, obligated, coerced, compelled, made, intimidated,pressured, impelled
let, allowed, permitted, argued, induced, satisfied,moved, talked (into), won (over), convinced
The unsuspecting victim was blackjacked from behind, knocking him unconscious.
The casino dealer stealthily blackjacked the player, depriving him of his chips.
The mugger blackjacked his target and stole his wallet and valuables.
The police report detailed how the victim was blackjacked with a metal pipe.