verb
- past tense of cudgel; to beat with a heavy stick or club
- past tense of cudgel; to think hard about something
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘cudgeled’
Usage: usually in phrase ‘cudgel one’s brains’; British spelling
Examples
- The angry mob cudgelled the thief before the police arrived.
- He was cudgelled unconscious during the violent attack.
- She cudgelled her brains trying to remember where she left her keys.
- The detective cudgelled his mind for clues to solve the mystery.
- The protesters were cudgelled by riot police with batons.
- I cudgelled my memory but couldn’t recall his name.