A representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture)
1 The Jews of music were burned in effigy after being ignominiously dressed.
2 The Southern chivalry howled, and hanged or burned some one in effigy .
3 Only the effigy of the Lost Soul offered a place of refuge.
4 In the vicinity of Newark, Ohio, are two examples of effigy mounds.
5 Protesters torched the governor's effigy outside his sweeping residence in central Lahore.
6 No one dared take the effigy away for fear of being implicated.
7 In his corporeal absence, his effigy receiving all oblations intended for him.
8 This man had come close to murdering him to feed the effigy .
9 He stared a while at the bronze effigy surmounting that vainglorious column.
10 His effigy , like that of his father, dates from the fourteenth century.
11 My double snapped her broom and shattered the effigy into crystalline shards.
12 Killer! A group rushed from the stands toward the effigy of Achillas.
13 Him, Goya left in effigy for the scorn of generations to come.
14 Bob wore the effigy , as his master called it, of a turnspit.
15 On Agar's tomb in Westminster Abbey is an effigy of the cathedral.
16 Aaron, the high priest, presided over the manufacture of the golden effigy .
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