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bludg·eon (bljn) n.A short heavy club, usually of wood, that is thicker or loaded at one end.

tr.v. bludg·eoned, bludg·eon·ing, bludg·eons1. To hit with or as if with a heavy club.

2. To overcome by or as if by using a heavy club. See Synonyms at intimidate.

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Usually to beat someone with a heavy object or in the figurative sense, to bully or coerce someone into doing something.

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