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birched



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In Britain, by long tradition the novelist cuts his teeth on the old school in order to bite the hand that birched him, but the school novel is a comparative rarity in U.S. letters.

From Time Magazine Archive

If this be true, I feel sure that Mr. Urban's stars glistened on eucalyptical roses whilst potted canopied moonlit sprays birched on every garden of gauze.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since Great-Grandfather birched Grandfather for sneaking into the hayloft with a yellow, blue and green wrapped copy of Deadwood Dick on Deck, worrywarts have viewed U.S. reading habits with alarm.

From Time Magazine Archive

Yes, but that was not the last of my adventures, for I was recognized by another tory, who had been birched by some of our men for his treachery.

From The Hero of Ticonderoga or Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys by De Morgan, John

It was but a year since the young Cornet, now so knowing a hand in Cribb's parlour, had a still lingering liking for toffy, and used to be birched at Eton.

From Vanity Fair by Thackeray, William Makepeace