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bat; slog; batt; belabour (Anglophile); clonk (Inchionette); pound; lambaste; lambaste; wallop; baste; thump; cosh (goorun); rawhide (PanKotskiy); batter (to hit or strike violently and repeatedly: The firemen battered down the door.); bludgeon (Levairia); pommel (I began to fight him, pommeling him with my fists, screaming at him, all the while he was yelling, “Dani, it's me, Dani, it's your brother. It's Yoram.” 4uzhoj); fustigate (Vadim Rouminsky); bash (Vadim Rouminsky); cane; lay on |