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1 : the activity of patronizing nightclubs At three in the morning, it's a different scene: friends coming off a night of clubbing trade stories of their conquests … Javier Cabral 2 : the condition of being clubbed In March, during a life-insurance medical examination, he said, Dr. John C. Greco, a physician in Bridge City, had called to his attention the fact that he had developed finger clubbing. Paul Brodeur as in smashing -
smashing -
thumping -
thrashing -
bashing -
flogging -
beating -
bludgeoning -
whipping -
mauling -
hammering -
pummeling -
assault -
attack -
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whaling -
pounding -
belting -
paddling -
socking -
battering -
injury -
pummelling -
rampage -
riot -
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cudgelling -
cudgeling -
tromping -
pelting -
lacing -
frenzy -
terror -
hurt -
harm -
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walloping -
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impairment -
damage -
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battery -
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upheaval -
revolt -
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shock -
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nonviolence present participle of club 1 as in cooperating to form or enter into an association that furthers the interests of its members clubbed together to share their love of model rockets -
cooperating -
collaborating -
uniting -
merging -
organizing -
federating -
allying -
leaguing -
confederating -
associating -
consolidating -
joining -
conjoining -
combining -
converging -
cohering -
pulling together -
grouping -
closing ranks -
caballing -
coalescing -
incorporating -
affiliating -
amalgamating -
tying -
linking -
hanging together -
unionizing -
knotting -
wedding -
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tieing -
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splitting -
disbanding -
separating -
divorcing -
breaking up -
dissolving -
segregating -
parting -
severing -
detaching -
alienating -
disengaging -
falling out -
disuniting -
sundering -
estranging See More 2 as in licking to strike repeatedly frustrated, the gardener clubbed the inoffensive weed into submission -
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assaulting -
pelting -
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thrashing -
batting -
flogging -
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storming -
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belting -
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drubbing -
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lambasting -
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lacing -
wounding -
lathering -
cracking -
walloping -
whupping -
whapping -
pommelling -
pommeling -
currying -
birching -
rushing -
buffeting -
threshing -
thwacking -
fibbing -
beating up on -
belaboring -
cuffing -
socking -
strapping -
basting -
lamming -
swatting -
whopping -
pasting -
clobbering -
bunging up -
busting -
whamming -
scourging -
assailing -
maiming -
clouting -
cudgeling -
cudgelling -
flagellating -
caning -
blackjacking -
roughing (up) -
messing (up) -
goring -
pistol-whipping -
lacerating -
besetting -
leathering -
mutilating -
horsewhipping -
laying on -
whomping -
mangling -
cowhiding -
rawhiding -
fustigating -
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