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португальский
flagelação
испанский
flagelación
Beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment.
whipping
lashing
tanning
flagellation
португальский
flagelação
Синонимы
Examples for "
whipping
"
whipping
lashing
tanning
flagellation
Examples for "
whipping
"
1
Policy debate in Ireland involves
whipping
up emotions rather than cogent debate.
2
The stocks and the
whipping
-
post
stood by the side of the meeting-house.
3
House leaders are still
whipping
votes as Friday's deadline for passage approaches.
4
He had no problem
whipping
anyone or anything when it was deserved.
5
His new penal code also punishes Muslims caught drinking alcohol with
whipping
.
1
The Franschhoek-based will also enjoy a good
lashing
late on Tuesday night.
2
The clew of the mainsail was
lashing
about wildly in the gale.
3
The devil astride the jib boom, his tail
lashing
in the wind.
4
That we're going to lose control and start
lashing
out at people?
5
Then the rain broke-brokein
lashing
whip-cordswith the crackle of fire.
1
November 2014: Launches a new
tanning
and skincare range called The Base.
2
He is concerned about the intensive use of sunbeds by
tanning
addicts.
3
He worked on his
tanning
and his canoe-making late in the afternoon.
4
The
tanning
he had done himself, slowly and laboriously, in frontier fashion.
5
Food and clothing were to be had for the killing and
tanning
.
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
.
1
Enjoy your
flogging
the other day, Nish-Nash?' Muss clawed his way up.
2
As I say, it's all a long way from
flogging
fax machines.
3
Galbraith said, 'A
flogging
helps no one at a time like this.'
4
Seven years ago Sara Blakely was
flogging
fax machines door to door.
5
The second time, Jamie had been the only prisoner up for
flogging
.
6
Death was in the school-room, and Lugare had been
flogging
A CORPSE.
7
In the morning, even under the severest
flogging
,
it will not rise.
8
Discipline was severe, and
flogging
was the penalty for breaking the regulations.
9
The fellow ought to have been given a public
flogging
for it.
10
Meanwhile on the shore, some lucky local is
flogging
my designer shorts.
11
When a
flogging
offence was committed a boy was put down thus:
12
Then: A native can always be made to talk by
flogging
him.
13
The culprits could expect nothing but a
flogging
at the captain's pleasure.
14
His pursuers, expecting a
flogging
should he escape, dashed in after him.
15
Tying somebody up and
flogging
her-that'dbe too much remove for him.
16
He recalls, for instance, the occasion of his only
flogging
at school.
flogging
flog
public flogging
severe flogging
good flogging
get a flogging
terrible flogging
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