Shivam Ratnani Week 6 "Cudgel"

 Cudgel:


(Noun) A short, thick stick used as a weapon.

(Verb) To beat with a cudgel.

“They arrived in military formation, fifes playing and drums beating, armed with muskets, broadswords, and cudgels, the men’s tricornered hats festooned with sprigs of evergreen…” - History Homework

This is what it looks like:



I chose this word because it shows how misleading some words can be. Cudgel does not sound like a deadly weapon at all, in fact, when I hear the word I think of really big french fries for some reason. A cudgel could be compared to Kevin Hart. When you think of Kevin Hart you think of short and weak whereas when I think of cudgel I think of big french fries. But Kevin Hart is actually very ripped and could probably knock most people out in a fight. Similarly, the cudgel is actually a very gruesome looking weapon. To summarize, I chose this word to highlight how some words can sound one way and mean something totally different.

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