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Meaning of linch

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linch (n.)

A ledge; a right-angled projection.

linch Sentence Examples

  1. The savage lynching of innocent victims sent shockwaves throughout the nation.
  2. The mob's thirst for vengeance drove them to lynch the accused murderer.
  3. The lynching was a horrific display of injustice and cruelty.
  4. The victims of the lynching were hung from trees in a gruesome spectacle.
  5. The lynching was a testament to the deep-seated racism and prejudice in society.
  6. The authorities failed to prevent the lynching, leaving a stain on the community's conscience.
  7. The lynching cast a long shadow over the town, forever tarnishing its reputation.
  8. Despite widespread condemnation, the perpetrators of the lynching escaped justice.
  9. Historians condemn the lynching as one of the darkest chapters in American history.
  10. The memory of the lynching serves as a reminder of the fragility of justice and the need to confront violence and hatred.

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A ledge; a right-angled projection.

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The savage lynching of innocent victims sent shockwaves throughout the nation.

The mob's thirst for vengeance drove them to lynch the accused murderer.

The lynching was a horrific display of injustice and cruelty.

The victims of the lynching were hung from trees in a gruesome spectacle.