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empaling (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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empaling Sentence Examples
- The sinister executioner empaled his victims on sharp spikes.
- The cruel warlord had a penchant for empaling his enemies on wooden posts.
- The gruesome sight of the empaled corpses sent shivers down the spines of onlookers.
- Historians debate the accuracy of accounts describing Vlad the Impaler's alleged practice of empaling his foes.
- The condemned prisoners were marched to the execution site, where they met their grim fate by empalement.
- The sight of the empaled bodies served as a brutal warning to those who dared to defy the tyrannical ruler.
- Despite the excruciating pain, the resilient victim managed to survive the ordeal of empalement.
- The sharp metal spikes impaled the hapless victim, causing unbearable agony and a slow, torturous death.
- The ancient practice of empaling criminals and dissidents was considered a gruesome but effective means of deterrence.
- Legends tell of a mythical creature with the ability to empale its prey with its razor-sharp claws.
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The sinister executioner empaled his victims on sharp spikes.
The cruel warlord had a penchant for empaling his enemies on wooden posts.
The gruesome sight of the empaled corpses sent shivers down the spines of onlookers.
Historians debate the accuracy of accounts describing Vlad the Impaler's alleged practice of empaling his foes.