Act of beating the human body with special implements such as whips, lashes etc.
1 It makes for a fantastic spectacle and a fascinating exercise in self - flagellation .
2 Then again, there's no need to make a massive show of self - flagellation .
3 As ever, Euro offered an opportunity for the ritual self - flagellation of the English.
4 It wasn't quite the display of self - flagellation that some reformers would have liked.
5 He went back into his room and beat on his head in self - flagellation .
6 With a return ticket courage becomes an intellectual exercise, like a monk's flagellation .
7 Javier looked to him, curiosity piqued over self-doubt and flagellation , and more welcome.
8 Another popular but unpleasant cure was by flagellation ; so that Romeo's
9 Only she could continue self - flagellation lodged there in the brain whipping herself in memory.
10 Either way, there's been a lot of time for self - flagellation .
11 The selected youths then moved within the altar and underwent the test of flagellation .
12 As a ritual custom flagellation is preserved to the present day by some sects.
13 Behind him Shay remained thankfully oblivious to his silent self - flagellation .
14 Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the self - flagellation ended.
15 This is mortification of the flesh as extreme as monastic hair shirts and flagellation .
16 The practice of flagellation is maintained in the Jesuit church there, as in other places.
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