Gallows Mnemonic
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gallows
gallows
/ˈɡæləʊz/
Examples
- He was led to the gallows barefoot and naked.
- Filumena was hung on the gallows at the Fort Saskatchewan penitentiary.
- A picture of misery of a man stumbled in fetters on towards the gallows.
- Two eyewitness to the recorded hanging differed on the location of the gallows.
- The collosal blunder of that invasion actually began his road to the gallows.
- The only way to restore order was to erect the gallows and flog many soldiers.
- But its music now sounds just right for a certain recessionary mood bleary, frustrated, cranky, heartsick and gallows humored.
- The place of execution was then the gallows at Gallows Corner.
- The gallows and the pillory stood there.
- They installed a guillotine and a gallows.
an instrument of execution consisting of a wooden frame from which a condemned person is executed by hanging
noun
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"Gall + Owls. The place where bad guys hang, even owls say 'ouch'."
"Gall + Ooze. Where the guilty ooze fear at the gall rope's swing."
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