gallow (Meaning)

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gallow (v. t.)

To fright or terrify. See Gally, v. t.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gallow

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gallow Sentence Examples

  1. The towering gallows cast an ominous silhouette against the twilight sky.
  2. Fear gripped his heart as he stood beneath the cursed gallows.
  3. The condemned man's last words echoed through the empty gallows.
  4. The sight of the gallows sent shivers down their spines, a grim reminder of justice's harsh hand.
  5. The gallows stood as a testament to the consequences of unchecked violence.
  6. The condemned man's body swayed gently in the breeze, a macabre dance on the gallows.
  7. The creaking sound of the gallows as it lowered its grim cargo sent chills down the onlookers' backs.
  8. The gallows held a morbid fascination for the townsfolk, who whispered tales of its past executions.
  9. The grim reminder of the gallows stood as a warning against lawlessness.
  10. The deathly silence beneath the gallows was broken only by the gentle weeping of the bereaved.

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To fright or terrify. See Gally, v. t.

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The towering gallows cast an ominous silhouette against the twilight sky.

Fear gripped his heart as he stood beneath the cursed gallows.

The condemned man's last words echoed through the empty gallows.

The sight of the gallows sent shivers down their spines, a grim reminder of justice's harsh hand.