truncheons (Meaning)

truncheons

to beat with a truncheon, a shattered spear or lance, club, bludgeon, baton sense 2, a police officer's club, a police officer's billy club

truncheons Sentence Examples

  1. The police used their truncheons to disperse the rioting crowd.
  2. The warden wielded his truncheon menacingly, warning the unruly prisoners.
  3. The guards attacked the protesters with truncheons, causing severe injuries.
  4. The riot police carried truncheons to maintain order during the demonstration.
  5. The prisoner was brutally beaten with truncheons during the interrogation.
  6. The mob wielded truncheons as they rampaged through the streets.
  7. The police officers' truncheons were confiscated as potential weapons.
  8. The museum displayed historical truncheons used by law enforcement in the past.
  9. The antique truncheons were valuable collectibles, showing the evolution of police equipment.
  10. The use of truncheons as a means of crowd control has been criticized by human rights organizations.

FAQs About the word truncheons

to beat with a truncheon, a shattered spear or lance, club, bludgeon, baton sense 2, a police officer's club, a police officer's billy club

canes,batons, bludgeons, hammers, maces, clubs, mallets, billies, shillelaghs, staves

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The police used their truncheons to disperse the rioting crowd.

The warden wielded his truncheon menacingly, warning the unruly prisoners.

The guards attacked the protesters with truncheons, causing severe injuries.

The riot police carried truncheons to maintain order during the demonstration.