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Tomahawked

Tomahawk \Tom"a*hawk\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tomahawked; p. pr. & vb. n. Tomahawking.] To cut, strike, or kill, with a tomahawk.

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tomahawked

vb. (en-past of: tomahawk)

Usage examples of "tomahawked".

We trailed the Indians and, coming up on them after dark, we tomahawked them.

One of them got away crippled, but we could not follow him because we discovered that they had a white girl as captive, and one of the red devils, thinking we were a rescuing party, had tomahawked her.

The Indians, who at first sought only to save their farms and their stock, now fought for revenges That is why every ambitious pioneer who went out upon those borders carried his life in his hands: why there was always the danger of being shot or tomahawked from behind every tree.

And this was to be taken through desolate regions of morass and forest, where, not unfrequently, the lurking Indian had tomahawked, or gangs of half-famished wolves had devoured the passing traveller.

What would you do first, after you had tomahawked your mother at the breakfast table for putting too much sugar in your coffee?