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cudgel

[kuhj-uhl] / ˈkʌdʒ əl /


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“Any temptation to use it as a cudgel for diplomatic point scoring must be eschewed.”

From Washington Times

Suffice it to say that the old cudgel is still in use.

From Salon

The candidate who, in a clear conflict of interest, used his television channels as a political cudgel.

From New York Times

They are used as cudgels for political gain.

From Seattle Times

The war in Ukraine has become a political cudgel for several Republican presidential candidates.

From New York Times