cudgel Antonyms

Meaning of cudgel

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cudgel (n)

a club that is used as a weapon

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cudgel (v)

strike with a cudgel

cudgel Sentence Examples

  1. The knight wielded a sturdy cudgel as he faced off against the enemy.
  2. In medieval times, peasants often carried a cudgel for protection while traveling.
  3. The villagers armed themselves with cudgels to defend against marauding bandits.
  4. The sheriff used a wooden cudgel to maintain order in the bustling marketplace.
  5. As tensions rose, the mob brandished cudgels, ready to confront the authorities.
  6. The shepherd relied on his trusty cudgel to fend off wolves threatening his flock.
  7. With a swift blow from his cudgel, the guard subdued the unruly prisoner.
  8. The highwayman demanded valuables from travelers, threatening them with his menacing cudgel.
  9. In the hands of a skilled fighter, a cudgel could be as deadly as any sword.
  10. The peasant farmer used his cudgel to drive away pests from his crops, ensuring a bountiful harvest.

FAQs About the word cudgel

a club that is used as a weapon, strike with a cudgel

cane, baton, mallet, bastinado, shillalah, nightstick, hammer, truncheon, staff, mace

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The knight wielded a sturdy cudgel as he faced off against the enemy.

In medieval times, peasants often carried a cudgel for protection while traveling.

The villagers armed themselves with cudgels to defend against marauding bandits.

The sheriff used a wooden cudgel to maintain order in the bustling marketplace.