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Answer for the clue "Beat badly ", 8 letters:
bludgeon

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1802, from earlier noun bludgeon "short club" (1730), which is of unknown origin. Related: Bludgeoned ; bludgeoning .\n

Usage examples of bludgeon.

The tales of her Whitechapel origin, and heading mobs wielding bludgeons, are absolutely false, traceable to scandalizing anecdotists like Mr.

He had taken too much-she knew what it felt like to be bludgeoned from all sides by events, un checkable emotions.

But the Malay only snarled, shook his head and replied with a bludgeoning blow which slashed Cowan across the cheek.

The river was only two blocks away, bearing its daily inventory of chemicals and incidental trash, floatable household objects, the odd body bludgeoned or shot, all ghosting prosaically south to the tip of the island and the seamouth beyond.

And this legacy had been left untouched for the heavy hand of Linge Chen and Klayus to swing like a bludgeon.

Stumbling as if bludgeoned, the Grand Vizar was ushered out by the vizar-in-waiting and her anatomists.

The same bartender was behind the bar and mostly the same customers were scattered about the room, though this time around Bludgeon was absent.

Since peace could only be recovered through an answer, Bransian moaned, pushed erect, and groped to recoup his bludgeoned wits.

They will not be serviceless in their admonitions to your understanding, and they will so contrive to reconcile with it the natural caperings of the wayward young sprig Conduct, that the latter, who commonly learns to walk upright and straight from nothing softer than raps of a bludgeon on his crown, shall foot soberly, appearing at least wary of dangerous corners.

The term Sloe, or Sla, means not the fruit but the hard trunk, being connected with a verb signifying to slay, or strike, probably because the wood of this tree was used as a flail, and nowadays makes a bludgeon.

Indian women and children would be left at the Russian fort as hostages of good conduct, and at the head of as many as four, five hundred, a thousand Aleut Indian hunters who had been bludgeoned, impressed, bribed by the promise of firearms to hunt for the Cossacks, six Russians would set out to coast a tempestuous sea for a thousand miles in frail boats made of parchment stretched on whalebone.

Bludgeon belched again, nodded back, waved his clubhand, and departed.

The frantic gesticulations they surprised now and then, the headlong pace after nightfall that swept him upon them round quiet corners, the inhuman bludgeoning of all tentative advances of curiosity, the taste for twilight that led to the closing of doors, the pulling down of blinds, the extinction of candles and lamps--who could agree with such goings on?

Professor Norton was arraigned in Maricopa County Superior Court, charged with first-degree murder in the bludgeon slaying of his estranged wife.

He aimed his paralyzer at the men around the altar and squeezed the button, swinging it from one to another and knocking them down with a bludgeon of inaudible sound.