Horsewhipped [verb]

Definition of Horsewhipped:

beat, whip

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Sentence/Example of Horsewhipped:

If he hadn't, I believe that we should have horsewhipped him through the town.

I will have him horsewhipped by way of answer, a stripe for every line.

In War again, he has helped to conquer Corsica; fought duels, irregular brawls; horsewhipped calumnious barons.

Any man who will stand quietly and take a switching from his wife, deserves to be horsewhipped.'

Upon my word and honor, Mr. Rozzel Garnet, I have the best mind ever was to have you horsewhipped out of the house by my servants.

In his fear he confessed all, and the king had him horsewhipped out of the palace, and sent the dogs after him.

On the overland route it is they who direct where tents are to be pitched, kids roasted, and Arabs horsewhipped.

A rich man who will take advantage of a poor man's necessity to deprive him of his home deserves to be horsewhipped.

The reader must not fancy, from the form of my expression, that I have ever been horsewhipped.

One was the soul of a good lady; the other was the horsewhipped body of a bad man.