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How To Use Horsewhip In A Sentence

  • This was the woman who, at her divorce trial four years before, had publicly admitted to using a horsewhip on her wealthy elderly husband during lovemaking. 'Girl of Murder City'
  • He is an unrepentant hyena who should be horsewhipped.
  • If it is the ‘done thing’ nowadays for columnists to act like this then it's about time they were all horsewhipped on the steps of their clubs.
  • In the 1930s, when Fry was around 9 or 10, he said his father dragged him to the barn and started beating him with a horsewhip for no apparent reason. Iowa: The Harvard of Coaching
  • By the end of the advert, the black man clearly wishes it had been the horsewhip.
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  • Now, if the Democrats had said, "Republicans take Medicare out behind the Cannon Office Building and horsewhip it," that's a different story. Politifact Has Decided That A Totally True Thing Is The "Lie Of The Year," For Some Reason
  • I too think these school-run mums in automotive leviathans should be horsewhipped to within an inch of their lives.
  • For that alone, the makers of this abomination should be horsewhipped.
  • In my confused state, I moved out but not fast enough as he (the cold looking brother of my boss) approached me with horsewhip! Before I lost her
  • He was horsewhipped for speaking out and, with a bruised and bleeding body, was eventually taken in by the police.
  • His future father-in-law came round to dinner one evening and attempted to thrash him with a horsewhip.
  • The southern slaveholding judges and lawyers argued for a system that enslaved human beings, bought and sold them as chattels, and tortured them with horsewhips, and sought to expand that system into the free territories. Balkinization
  • ‘They should all be horsewhipped for what they're doing to everyone here,’ I said angrily.
  • There, too, she had first tasted the back of a hand in anger, the sting of a horsewhip, bone-deep fear and, finally, an unthinkable act of self defense. Without A Trace
  • Again was it acceptable in those days to horsewhip a boy in a dairy?
  • She may even use a small horsewhip to keep the man or his horse away.
  • Nonetheless, it can a very bang or crack, like a loud horsewhip.
  • He was known as a prankster; on a tour of the Sistine Chapel in Rome he dressed up as the devil and terrorized penitents with a horsewhip.
  • In 1957 when Lord Altrincham complained that she sounded like a ‘priggish schoolgirl’, he was predictably threatened with horsewhipping and the borough of Altrincham hastened to dissociate itself from so subversive an opinion.
  • She responded to a critical article in the Ballarat Times by horsewhipping the editor, who retaliated in kind.
  • You deserve to be horsewhipped by her father, cowhided by her brothers, branded villain by her mother, cursed by herself, and sent to the whipping-post and dungeon. Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
  • Her scandals were manifold, including, perhaps unsurprisingly, a case of horsewhipping. Times, Sunday Times
  • He took out his horsewhip and chastised them, and then he fell on his knees and prayed for their souls.
  • After fifteen or twenty strokes from Harris, Wild handed the horsewhip to three former slave women whose scarred-backs told the story of years of abuse.
  • Extended credit was refused and Norberton horsewhipped the moneylender on Newmarket Heath.
  • Darren didn't answer when John grabbed a large horsewhip and brought it down over his back.
  • that villain needs a good horsewhipping
  • ‘It's somewhere around here,’ D' Avrigny muttered as he used his horsewhip to brush away the branches that were in his way.
  • Ugadale Arms Hotel unattractive horsewhipping episode Fountains Flowing With Wine
  • He took out his horsewhip and chastised them, and then he fell on his knees and prayed for their souls.
  • Hence the presence of seven horsewhips, 15 sticks, and four ropes among the various weapons used on minors.
  • And yes, they felt free to use weapons such as sticks and horsewhips.
  • The first was a strong, tall, powerful man, in a grey riding-coat, having a hat covered with waxcloth, a huge silver-mounted horsewhip, boots, and dreadnought overalls.
  • It's not like the Trading Spaces crew comes to your house and horsewhips you into agreeing to be on it.
  • The Klan, it seemed, still had an ill-deserved reputation for chivalry in some circles left over from the period in the 1920s when it would horsewhip wayward husbands. Leonard Zeskind: Haley Barbour Has No Excuse
  • All I suggest is that she be horsewhipped for putting a full stop wrongly outside a bracket.
  • It's not a lack of editorial courage but, one is fairly certain, long experience with the architects with purple faces and metaphoric horsewhips.
  • There she'd be horsewhipped by the religious police for even showing her face in public.
  • The people responsible should be strung up and horsewhipped and I will personally volunteer for the task.
  • Lucky won't even speak to me, Frederick's standing over me with a horsewhip, and Phenny can't stop sniggering. Oh, the Agony...
  • I'd hate to have to horsewhip anyone at your ball, and spoil the appetites of your guests, but an affront to a host is no way to begin a party.
  • In the rest of the Spanish speaking New World, the brand name had fathers reaching for their horsewhips, machetes, and guns. WE WIN YOU WIN WE WIN THE PEOPLE WIN JUSTICE WINS
  • Finally he went to the row of hooks on the wall inside the back door, jammed his hat on his head and took the long horsewhip from its nail. THE THORN BIRDS
  • ‘Her father told me, ‘I'm sorry horsewhips are a thing of the past,’ ‘Charles recalls, still pained by the memory.’
  • As a side note though, considering that that lady was a military brat (and I mean no offense by this), I would've loved to know what she said/did when she jumped out of her car and grabbed the aides 'horsewhip. WE ARE NOT HAPPY
  • But if Roosevelt didn't deserve to be executed as a spy, he most certainly ought to have been horsewhipped for his cavalier dismissal of Whittaker Chambers' accusations.
  • And yes, they felt free to use weapons such as sticks and horsewhips.
  • And in entirely unrelated news, a Cambridge, UK company called Mathworks has developed a new electronic horsewhip - called The Register.
  • Do ascertain the truth before you do anything violent, such as horsewhipping or poisoning. ' Wives and Daughters
  • You stand in the way of a swarm of bats and you can expect to get horsewhipped to tarnation, boy!
  • She never paid the sixpence, though she lost, but contented herself by abusing Mary all day, and said I was a poor-spirited sneak for not instantly horsewhipping Mr. P. The Great Hoggarty Diamond
  • You've got an awful katzenjammer from the Stokes 'dinner, and all you men ought to be horsewhipped for letting yourselves in for such a party. The Heart of Rachael
  • Then there was the case of George Godman, whose widowed mother went to the authorities when his master, a tailor by the name of Money, beat him with a horsewhip and knocked him down.
  • Mr. Pearson was not quite as lucky two years later, when — possibly emboldened by his success with McAlister against Loughnan, and the abrupt and helpful findings of Mr. Justice à Beckett — our great great grandfather was convicted of assault in an ugly horsewhipping episode. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Picking up her horsewhip, she turned to leave when Barrois suddenly asked where she was headed off to.
  • Not only would she proclaim it from the rooftops, but also she would probably threaten to horsewhip anyone who refused to rejoice with her. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • It was a joke that, were it up to me, would lead to him being instantly horsewhipped until he can bleed no more.
  • But for such a callous and despicable crime he should have been horsewhipped. The Sun
  • Robert LaFosse was the ringmaster who put these tykes through their paces with commanding smacks of a huge horsewhip.
  • Not only would she proclaim it from the rooftops, but also she would probably threaten to horsewhip anyone who refused to rejoice with her. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Vicious black-eyed figures in long dark cloaks with white neck collars and black horsewhips marshal the procession.
  • Normally, I think anyone guilty of that offence should be horsewhipped and never allowed near human society, never mind a racecourse, ever again.
  • She stood in front of him with a horsewhip, wearing a smile and nothing else.
  • It is not acceptable to use a horsewhip on a 12-year-old, and the law must recognise this.
  • He would horsewhip a fellow one day with his own royal hand, and then fling him an handful of silver groats, with his own broad face on them, to ‘noint the sore withal.” Kenilworth
  • His future father-in-law came round to dinner one evening and attempted to thrash him with a horsewhip.
  • Finally he went to the row of hooks on the wall inside the back door, jammed his hat on his head and took the long horsewhip from its nail. THE THORN BIRDS
  • He would horsewhip a fellow one day with his own royal hand, and then fling him an handful of silver groats, with his own broad face on them, to 'noint the sore withal. Kenilworth
  • At others he gave them “a good horsewhipping,” in the hope of deflecting pressures to fire them. The Return
  • Why, now I bethink me, he _was_ present," replied Blaize, involuntarily putting his hand to his shoulder, as he recalled the horsewhipping he had received on that occasion. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire

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