fustigate

VERB
  1. strike with a cudgel
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How To Use fustigate In A Sentence

  • Hai!” switching the camel, and fruitlessly endeavouring to fustigate Mas’ud’s nephew, who resolutely slept upon the water-bags. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • Mr. Santos's decision to comply with FARC's demands for the hostage releases was fustigated by his predecessor, former President Alvaro Uribe, who said that giving the guerrillas room would help them reinforce their operations. Colombia's FARC Releases Hostages
  • For the Patriot women take their hazel wands, and fustigate, amid laughter of bystanders, with alacrity: broad bottom of The French Revolution
  • This service (port 80) is by far the most fustigated service in the honeypot. Planet Haskell
  • (October Fifth), in Austrian prison, in Jacobin tribune, armed for insurrection (August Tenth), keeps her carriage, fustigated, insane. The French Revolution
  • This is all very fine: but the simple fact is, it is beginning to rain, and I think it advisable for us to beat, fustigate, (where _did_ you get that, Miranda?) or wallop, a retreat! The Merryweathers
  • The Demoiselle, keeping her carriage, is for Liberty indeed, as she has full well shewn; but then for Liberty with Respectability: whereupon these serpent-haired Extreme She-Patriots now do fasten on her, tatter her, shamefully fustigate her, in their shameful way; almost fling her into the Garden-ponds, had not help intervened. The French Revolution
  • The female Jacobins, famed Tricoteuses with knitting-needles, take flight; are met at the doors by a Gilt Youthhood and 'mob of four thousand persons;' are hooted, flouted, hustled; fustigated, in a scandalous manner, cotillons retrousses; -- and vanish in mere hysterics. The French Revolution
  • In opposition, Danny Williams fustigated for "joint management", whatever that means. Equalization: We'll huff and we'll puff...
  • Democrats will be fighting a political fight as well as a moral one, which, and again the Roundup apologizes for its flagrant disregard for objectivity, is pretty goddamn refreshing after watching Democrats and liberals get fustigated with moral values over the past 6 years. Midterm Roundup
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