Crushing Weapons and Objects
The flat of the sword's blade clouted him about the head
He crashed the dagger's pommel down on her temple
The hammer caved in his skull
The killer pulled the hammer's claw back, cracking him like an eggshell
The sledgehammer swung, crushing everything in its path
The sledgehammer pounded his skull into grisly paste
The flail's spiked ball and chain crashed into his skull
The heavy head of the knight's mace caved in the warrior's skull
The baseball bat hit a bloody home run across his face
The bat hit a grand slam upside his head
The brass knuckles beat him bloody
The 2x4 cracked against his jaw, shattering it
Shattered bone sent shockwaves of pain screaming down every nerve
He clobbered him with the bat and ran for his life
The cop's billy club left him a mass of bruises and broken bones
He pummeled him with the sticky red bat until the wood cracked
Bloody clumps of hair and scalp were stuck to the improvised club
He swung the table leg as a bludgeon to warn us back
The nightstick left a bloody knot on his head
The blackjack's blow emptied her mind into dreamless black
The homemade sap left him sprawled senseless on the living room floor
He reeled back from the weapon's bludgeoning blow
The crowbar crunched down with blinding force
The crowbar dented his skull
The crowbar took him in the forehead, ripping open a ragged furrow
The smashing wound left him blinded him with his own blood
The heavy flashlight brained him
He beat her with the heavy rock her til he could no longer lift his arm
He pried the boulder loose and sent it hurtling down to crush them
The landslide rained down, crushing man and beast alike
The stone's weight smashed down, crushing the life out of him
He hurled a fist-sized rock at the man's head
The rock rammed into the man's skull with a meaty splat
The rock crashed off the man's temple, sending him sprawling
With one hateful toss, the dusty brick pulped nose and smashed teeth
The brick bounced off the man's jaw
He brought the rock down, pulping flesh, breaking bone
The rock came away, leaving a bloody crater where her mouth had been
The maddened hooves of the cattle stampeded over him
He was trampled into dirt and dust by a hundred hooves
A heavy hoof sent snapping, jolting pain up his body
The world rushed up to meet him as he fell
The pavement took him in a red asphalt embrace
The body burst on impact, splattering the pavement hot red
The asphalt beckoned with the gravity of death
Like a hungry black snake, the street rose up to meet the falling man
The body crashed into the roof of the parked car with a sticky thud
With a heavy heart, she joined the crashing waves and rocks far below
He stepped out onto the ledge and stared at the street below
As he stepped off the ledge, he felt a kind of freedom