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lapidate

[lap-i-deyt] / ˈlæp ɪˌdeɪt /




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“If these people continue to be allowed to lapidate the streets of Leimert Park with vacancies, we’ll never get over that hump.”

From Los Angeles Times

Misters, like the frog that was being lapidated by thoughtless juveniles, I reply:—"for you it may be facetious; but to myself it is a devilishly serious affair!"

From Project Gutenberg

Most Moslems believe that Abraham threw the stone at the “Rajim,”—the lapidated one; but there are various traditions upon the subject.

From Project Gutenberg