1. bayoneted - Adjective
2. bayoneted - Verb
of Bayonet
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen I was a naive young recruit in Spain, I used to wonder why soldiers bayoneted oil paintings, shot the noses off statues and defecated into grand pianos. I now understand: it was to teach civilians the deepest sort of respect for men in uniform - uncontrollable fear. Kurt Vonnegut
After being stripped and raped by one or more men, she was bayoneted in the chest, and then had a bottle thrust into her vagina. Source: Internet
Allied soldiers beheaded already dead Chinese corpses, bayoneted or beheaded live Chinese, and raped Chinese girls and women. Source: Internet
At the same time, black soldiers were also bayoneted by white Union soldiers who feared reprisal from victorious CSA troops. Source: Internet
Some North Vietnamese pulled him ashore, then others crushed his shoulder with a rifle butt and bayoneted him. Source: Internet
The older was bayoneted and the younger split down through the head with a sword. Source: Internet