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Definition of whipping in English: whippingnoun ˈwɪpɪŋˈ(h)wɪpɪŋ 1A thrashing or beating with a whip or similar implement. 鞭打;抽打 she saw scars on his back from the whippings 她看见了他后背上的鞭痕。 mass noun whipping was to be abolished as a punishment 鞭打作为一种惩戒方式将被取消。 Example sentencesExamples - Goodman also suggested that whippings or canings should be brought back for children who get into trouble.
- Her novel, therefore, focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and forced sexual encounters brought upon slaves by their masters.
- This particular punishment, called caning, is common practice in many foreign countries and seems unmistakably similar to the whippings a parent would use to reprimand a child in order to instil proper moral values.
- These were not only lynching photos, but brutal whippings, and they also burned blacks alive.
- She worked as a literate domestic slave in close contact with several masters and mistresses from whom she suffered whippings, beatings, and sexual abuse.
- There is lots of physical abuse; slapping, beating, and whippings, and woman are raped and ravaged repeatedly with no rhyme or reason.
- The choice of whipping underscored the attempt to continue an antebellum form of punishment and to reinvent techniques to control the black body.
- He relishes beating his slaves and even considers the whippings his religious duty.
- Nannie also commented on his cruel treatment; she had left him once and then returned, but after being threatened with whippings, left for good.
- It might look slightly messy, but then again, I always find whippings that come undone look messy too
- She had a whole range of interesting scars across her back from his whippings.
- Ministry of Interior officials were responsible for most incidents of abuse of prisoners, including beatings, whippings, and sleep deprivation.
- In Gibson's film, Jesus is reduced to little more than a lump of meat, the victim of whippings and abuse whose physical suffering is shown in gruesome detail.
- It is punctuated by public floggings and whippings.
- The intensity and constant focus on the blood, the whippings and the degradation was so excessive that it seemed to me to be unnaturally fetishist.
- Just days before the whippings, however, the girls were issued their visas.
- For example, his grandmother seems to have been classically repressed and sublimated her tensions by repeated whippings of Paul.
- When she heard of the whippings I received after disobeying my father, she squealed in fright and then cringed at the thought of me not receiving food for 3 days.
- Given white Louisianians' frequent use of beatings, whippings, and lynchings, it should not be surprising that African Americans also resorted to aggressive tactics.
- They are also charged with causing grievous harm, which carries a heavier penalty of a maximum 20-year jail and fine or whipping.
Synonyms lashing, flogging, scourging, flagellation, switching, birching, strapping, belting, caning, thrashing, tanning, hiding, beating, leathering the lash, the scourge, the birch, the switch, the cane 2mass noun Cord or twine used to bind or cover a rope. 缚扎用的绳索 Example sentencesExamples - I would finger varnish the whippings with, on average, eight coats of varnish leaving a day between each coat to dry.
Rhymeschipping, clipping, dripping, snipping Definition of whipping in US English: whippingnounˈ(h)wipiNGˈ(h)wɪpɪŋ 1A thrashing or beating with a whip or similar implement. 鞭打;抽打 she saw scars on his back from the whippings 她看见了他后背上的鞭痕。 whipping was to be abolished as a punishment 鞭打作为一种惩戒方式将被取消。 Example sentencesExamples - The choice of whipping underscored the attempt to continue an antebellum form of punishment and to reinvent techniques to control the black body.
- They are also charged with causing grievous harm, which carries a heavier penalty of a maximum 20-year jail and fine or whipping.
- Nannie also commented on his cruel treatment; she had left him once and then returned, but after being threatened with whippings, left for good.
- She worked as a literate domestic slave in close contact with several masters and mistresses from whom she suffered whippings, beatings, and sexual abuse.
- There is lots of physical abuse; slapping, beating, and whippings, and woman are raped and ravaged repeatedly with no rhyme or reason.
- Given white Louisianians' frequent use of beatings, whippings, and lynchings, it should not be surprising that African Americans also resorted to aggressive tactics.
- When she heard of the whippings I received after disobeying my father, she squealed in fright and then cringed at the thought of me not receiving food for 3 days.
- She had a whole range of interesting scars across her back from his whippings.
- In Gibson's film, Jesus is reduced to little more than a lump of meat, the victim of whippings and abuse whose physical suffering is shown in gruesome detail.
- It is punctuated by public floggings and whippings.
- For example, his grandmother seems to have been classically repressed and sublimated her tensions by repeated whippings of Paul.
- This particular punishment, called caning, is common practice in many foreign countries and seems unmistakably similar to the whippings a parent would use to reprimand a child in order to instil proper moral values.
- Goodman also suggested that whippings or canings should be brought back for children who get into trouble.
- These were not only lynching photos, but brutal whippings, and they also burned blacks alive.
- Just days before the whippings, however, the girls were issued their visas.
- It might look slightly messy, but then again, I always find whippings that come undone look messy too
- The intensity and constant focus on the blood, the whippings and the degradation was so excessive that it seemed to me to be unnaturally fetishist.
- He relishes beating his slaves and even considers the whippings his religious duty.
- Her novel, therefore, focused on the ghastly points of slavery, including the whippings, beatings, and forced sexual encounters brought upon slaves by their masters.
- Ministry of Interior officials were responsible for most incidents of abuse of prisoners, including beatings, whippings, and sleep deprivation.
Synonyms lashing, flogging, scourging, flagellation, switching, birching, strapping, belting, caning, thrashing, tanning, hiding, beating, leathering 2Cord or twine used to bind or cover a rope. 缚扎用的绳索 Example sentencesExamples - I would finger varnish the whippings with, on average, eight coats of varnish leaving a day between each coat to dry.
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