Gibbeted [verb]

Definition of Gibbeted:

smother, block

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Sentence/Example of Gibbeted:

Two hundred years thy name has been pilloried in face of the world, and thy memory gibbeted before mankind.

A woman—his wife—had gibbeted him as a man impossible to live with.

They could have seen him gibbeted with a sense of infinite satisfaction.

I am sick of one-sided justice; for the same crime, men glorified and women gibbeted.

His body was gibbeted, with the feet upwards, on the northern side of the same building.

Quasimodo conceals her for a time in the church, but after various adventures she is gibbeted.

He was duly found guilty, and executed on August 2nd, 1786, his body being afterwards gibbeted on Alconbury Hill.

The last man gibbeted in this country was James Cook, a bookbinder, at Leicester.

The two or three cases of this that occur in history have always been gibbeted gigantically.

A wife who for her lover's sake procured her husband's death was gibbeted.