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Bludgeoner vs Bludgeoned - What's the difference?

bludgeoner | bludgeoned |

As a noun bludgeoner

is one who bludgeons.

As a verb bludgeoned is

( bludgeon).

bludgeoner

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • One who bludgeons.
  • * 2007 , '', October 27 Puppy-Killer Gets 9 Months in Cage
  • An unemployed, coke-abusing dog-bludgeoner was sentenced yesterday to nine months in prison by a Manhattan Supreme Court judge who called the man's 2005 murder of his pet "unimaginable."
  • * 1898 , Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne - The Dial: A Semi-monthly Journal of Literary Criticism, Discussion, and Information page 8
  • If one is stopped on the highway, one would rather hand one's purse over to a courteous knight than to the rough-and-ready bludgeoner .

    bludgeoned

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • ( bludgeon)