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bastinado

[bas-tuh-ney-doh, -nah-doh] / ˌbæs təˈneɪ doʊ, -ˈnɑ doʊ /


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They did this, wonderful to tell, without riots of protest or direct coercion of the bastinado or bayonet kind.

From Time Magazine Archive

This steelyeyed, iron-jawed playboy of the Senate, this Voltaire-tongued bastinado of the uplifters, this Rabelais-reading Jeffersonian �this James A. Reed of Missouri�what a sizzling presidential campaign he would hammer out!

From Time Magazine Archive

The feat for which the National Committee commended him proved him to be a very knout and bastinado.

From Time Magazine Archive

"May I die of the bastinado, if I ever felt any such thing!" said Lazaro, proudly.

From Calavar or The Knight of The Conquest, A Romance of Mexico by Bird, Robert Montgomery

These called off the little hounds with threats of the bastinado.

From From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey by Howe, Julia Ward