Garotting [verb]

Definition of Garotting:

kill

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Sentence/Example of Garotting:

Is he like Duclosse the mealman, or Lajeunesse the blacksmith, or Garotte the lime-burner-and the rest?

After this semi-religious procession, evening brought the march of Garotte's Kalathumpians.

For Americans who had dared to revolt, there was the gibbet and the garotte, or imprisonment in a dreary dungeon.

The pirates were defeated; Lopez was made prisoner, and died by the garotte, at Havana, on the 1st of September.

He would come stealthily into my room and garotte me in a conversational way.

The gigantic Burrows was toiling in the garotte of Rupert, while Basil was striving to master his mighty hands.

He could see the fat, wheezy Duclosse hesitate, but the arid, alert Garotte had determination in every motion and look.

"He was a good enough fellow once," answered Garotte, watching Pomfrette.

One afternoon a man came to Garotte, who had a widespread reputation.

Lajeunesse, Garotte, and Muroc were invaluable, each after his kind.