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1 There is a rod for children; and stripes for those of them that transgress.
2 Must learn my lesson by rote, or there is a rod in pickle for me!
3 This woman is a rod on my back.
4 There is a rod in pickle.
5 And there is a rod out of the stair-carpet, and an awkward fold in it that might throw you down.
6 Ignorant people call him weak, yielding: I tell you that fair-haired man is a rod of iron painted like a reed!
7 14:3 In the mouth of the foolish is a rod of pride: but the lips of the wise shall preserve them.
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