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Meanings of chastise with in English
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Usage of chastise with in English
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Undiscerning, they chastisewith scorpions the old authentic sins, but spare the new.
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And chastisewith the valour of my tongue
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And when some of them said, why warn ye those whom God would destroy or chastisewith terrible chastisement?
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I have often been tempted to raise the shepherd's crook and chastisewith blows that rebel flock who harbour in the Cathedral.
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This feeling that it was indifferent Lincoln pursued and chastisedwith special scorn.
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This was an attack on the British flag, and it was severely chastisedwith British firearms.
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Kingly title 1would he none; yet where kings had chastisedwith whips, he had chastisedwith scorpions.
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She was being chastisedwith scorpions to-night.
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Judah sees Remade chastisedwith whips, and the presence inside him spasms each time so he nearly falls.
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Pride they consider the most execrable vice, and one who acts proudly is chastisedwith the most ruthless correction.
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I pray God to have mercy on the Netherlanders, whom He has been so many years chastisingwith heavy whips.
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For when they were tried, and chastisedwith mercy, they knew how the wicked were judged with wrath, and tormented.
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The son of a Mede of rank refuses, and Agradates has him seized by his guards and chastisedwith the whip.
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30 And if hating thou hatest thy people, it ought to be chastisedwith thy handes.
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They are being beaten with whips of their own choosing and if I had my way they should be chastisedwith scorpions!
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But the little finger of the reforming pope was thicker than the Puritan's loins; where Calvin had chastisedwith whips Sixtus V chastisedwith scorpions.