twatted
verb (past tense and past participle of 'watter', meaning to break or destroy suddenly by a violent blow, especially with a heavy object like a stick or club) as in strong fondness
Word Combinations
Example:He was twatted senseless with a cricket bat during a bar fight.
Definition:Struck so hard that one is no longer conscious or aware of one's surroundings
Example:The expensive vase was twatted to pieces when it fell off the shelf and hit the concrete floor.
Definition:Broken into many small parts due to a violent impact
Example:The thief was twatted around before he managed to flee the scene.
Definition:Struck repeatedly and violently with a heavy object
Example:The dog was twatted over with a baseball bat and died from the injuries.
Definition:Struck and injured or killed by a heavy object
Example:He was twatted in the head by a cricketer during a wild argument at the match.
Definition:Struck in the head with a heavy object
Example:The intruder was twatted with a stick in the leg by the homeowner.
Definition:Struck with a heavy stick or similar object
Example:The driver was twatted flat by a sharp turn that caught him off guard.
Definition:Struck so hard that one is laid flat on the ground
Example:She was twatted unconscious with a hammer when the robbers tried to break into her house.
Definition:Struck with such force that one is rendered unconscious
Example:The assailant twatted the victim violently with a metal bar before fleeing the scene.
Definition:Struck in a violent and forceful manner
Example:He was left twatted and bleeding profusely on the floor, presumed dead by those who found him.
Definition:Struck and left in such a condition that one is presumed to be dead
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