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- noun Plural form of
clubbing .
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Examples
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If they are going to ban knives then they might as well ban walking sticks, lest there be a mass outbreak of clubbings ...
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If they are going to ban knives then they might as well ban walking sticks, lest there be a mass outbreak of clubbings ...
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Straight-jackets, starvation, and beatings and clubbings were the wrong treatment for Jim Hall; but it was the treatment he received.
The Sleeping Wolf 2010
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He has avoided traps, clubbings, nets, lures and even shotguns and still manages to make off with the majority of pears in our orchard.
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Stabbings, clubbings, bullying of the most cruel nature.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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“There were so many cases of arbitrary beheadings, clubbings and bayonetings in different parts of the empire that it is impossible to dismiss these as unauthorized initiatives by individual officers and men,” Hastings writes.
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I live still with the ugliness of the decade: the degrading misery, the aloneness, the ravening hunger, despair: the violence of the clubbings, gassings, jailings, the then shocking killing of swelling numbers of our countryfolk.
The '30S 2008
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“There were so many cases of arbitrary beheadings, clubbings and bayonetings in different parts of the empire that it is impossible to dismiss these as unauthorized initiatives by individual officers and men,” Hastings writes.
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And what species of man can it be who will dash so busily hither and thither across the kingdom, from one spectacle of death to another (clubbings, beheadings), sending in report after report?
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Or as the poster proclaimed at Anaheim, held up during one of the Yankee clubbings, "Half the payroll, twice the heart."
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