gallowses Antonyms

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gallowses (pl.)

of Gallows

gallowses Sentence Examples

  1. The cowboys hung their gallowses on the fence posts, ready for the upcoming rodeo.
  2. The condemned man stood with a heavy heart beneath the towering gallowses, his fate sealed.
  3. The old western town had a gallows in the center of its main street, serving as a grim reminder of the law.
  4. The prisoner's gallowses were made of thick, sturdy rope, designed to withstand the weight of a man.
  5. The executioner's hands trembled as he adjusted the condemned man's gallowses around his neck.
  6. The condemned man's body swung from the gallowses, a macabre sight that haunted the townsfolk.
  7. The sight of the gallowses outside the courthouse sent a chill down the accused man's spine.
  8. The sheriff's deputies patrolled the town, keeping a watchful eye on the recently erected gallowses.
  9. The children played a game around the old gallowses, oblivious to its sinister history.
  10. The blacksmith forged the gallowses with meticulous care, knowing that they would soon be used to take a life.

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The cowboys hung their gallowses on the fence posts, ready for the upcoming rodeo.

The condemned man stood with a heavy heart beneath the towering gallowses, his fate sealed.

The old western town had a gallows in the center of its main street, serving as a grim reminder of the law.

The prisoner's gallowses were made of thick, sturdy rope, designed to withstand the weight of a man.