knouted Sentence Examples

  1. The czar ordered that the rebellious peasants be knouted severely.
  2. The Cossack captain raised his whip, threatening to knout the captured spy.
  3. The serfs cowered in fear as the overseer prepared to knout them.
  4. The cruel overlord knouted the slave until his back was bloodied.
  5. The prisoner endured endless hours of knouting, his body covered in scars.
  6. The soldiers mercilessly knouted the prisoners of war.
  7. The brutal knouting left the victim permanently disfigured.
  8. The abolition of serfdom in Russia put an end to the barbaric practice of knouting.
  9. The history of knouting in Russia serves as a grim reminder of the horrors of slavery.
  10. The scars of knouting were a constant physical and psychological reminder of the victim's suffering.

knouted Meaning

knouted

a whip for beating criminals as punishment, to strike with a knout, a flogging whip with a lash of leather thongs twisted with wire used (as in czarist Russia) for punishing criminals

FAQs About the word knouted

a whip for beating criminals as punishment, to strike with a knout, a flogging whip with a lash of leather thongs twisted with wire used (as in czarist Russia)

thrashed, cowhided, lashed, touched up, flicked, flailed, horsewhipped, whipped, rawhided, leathered

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The czar ordered that the rebellious peasants be knouted severely.

The Cossack captain raised his whip, threatening to knout the captured spy.

The serfs cowered in fear as the overseer prepared to knout them.

The cruel overlord knouted the slave until his back was bloodied.