Strangle with an iron collar.
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Examples for "garrote "
Examples for "garrote "
1 He cleared his throat as though to disembarrass it of a garrote .
2 And the toggle on the garrote comes from Paddy's own duffel coat.
3 They had dismounted the old man, and were about to garrote him.
4 Isbar flailed and clawed at the garrote , but Gurney's grip remained firm.
5 Attached to the e-mail was a photo of a bloodied garrote wire.
1 Executed in Porto Rico by the terrible Spanish method of the garotte .
2 A new machine has just arrived from Spain, called a garotte .
3 Just get that on the windpipe-so ,(shewingme practically how to garotte ) .
4 Tucker inspected his Uzi, then his knife and wire garotte .
5 Immediately Judd stepped close behind the guard and dropped the garotte around his neck, yanking.
1 Was this or was it not your last chance to escape the garrotte ? '
2 The Haitian tumbled over Bennet's shoulders -but Rene still wouldn't let go of the garrotte !
3 Sley slid out without a smile, turning an oily rag in his hands like a garrotte .
4 He once interrupted a day out with his daughter so that he could garrotte a man.
5 The man slipped the garrotte over Tim's head.
A person who is unusually thin and scrawny.
The lean end of a neck of veal.
1 The compatriot of Rachel was wrapping up a scrag of mutton.
2 Now, perhaps you know somebody who is a scrag in society.
3 Hunt for the spirit of the coming ruction and try to scrag it!
4 No wan iver seed a scrag of her after that.
5 And now I've done it, you want to scrag me.
6 Orgasm over, his penis shrivels to a slimy scrag , and he stows it away.
7 But this was just a scrag - end of turf -and a soggy one at that.
8 Neck or scrag -end , used for cutlets, stews and meat-pies.
9 The beard is all scrag , levelling out a good inch under the point of his chin.
10 He surveyed me steadily for the scrag -end of a minute and then his left eyelid flickered.
11 Again and again has my appetite been frustrated with an offer of mere sinew and scrag .
12 Clarice was inwardly convinced that Vivian belonged to the scrag end, so far as character went.
13 Neck, scrag - end used for stews, broth, meat-pies, etc.
14 One can't scrag a man under his own roof, I suppose, though it's a sore temptation.
15 Take one pound of the scrag end of the neck of veal and four quarts of water.
16 These recipes must have emanated from Achill Island, where the mutton must be pretty much all scrag .
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