"Knouted" Example Sentences
1. The cruel dictator knouted his subjects for even small infractions.
2. The angry mob demanded the criminal be knouted as punishment.
3. The gladiator was knouted for refusing to obey his master.
4. The woman screamed as she was knouted for stealing bread.
5. The soldier was punished by being knouted in front of his comrades.
6. The strict teacher threatened to knout any student caught cheating.
7. The prisoner was knouted before being sent to the labor camp.
8. The slave was knouted for speaking out of turn.
9. The criminal begged for mercy as he was knouted in the public square.
10. The chief ordered the thief to be knouted as a warning to others.
11. The king ordered his soldiers to knout any who opposed his rule.
12. The merchant was knouted for trying to cheat his customers.
13. The rebel leader was knouted as an example to his followers.
14. The judge sentenced the man to be knouted for his crimes.
15. The captain of the ship had his crew knouted for mutiny.
16. The religious leader was knouted for heresy.
17. The executioner licked his lips as he prepared to knout the criminal.
18. The victim was knouted for not paying his debts.
19. The priest was knouted for speaking against the government.
20. The high priest ordered the sacrifice to be knouted before it was offered to the gods.
21. The queen watched as the traitor was knouted in front of a jeering crowd.
22. The boy was knouted for daring to speak out against the powerful lord.
23. The farmer was knouted for hoarding grain during a famine.
24. The rebel forces were knouted in a decisive battle.
25. The thief was knouted and left in the town square as a warning to others.
26. The politician was knouted for his corrupt practices.
27. The beggar was knouted for begging in the wrong area of town.
28. The poet was knouted for writing subversive literature.
29. The wise woman was knouted for her alleged witchcraft.
30. The gluttonous noble was knouted for his excesses and wastefulness.
Common Phases
1. The prisoner was
knouted for his crimes;
2. The rebellious mob was
knouted into submission;
3. The soldiers were ordered to knout the disobedient troops;
4. Despite his pleas for mercy, the traitor was
knouted publicly;
5. The criminal was
knouted as a form of punishment;
6. The slaves were often
knouted for even the slightest offense.