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empale
[ em-peyl ]
empale
/ ɪmˈpeɪl /
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Derived Forms
- emˈpaler, noun
- emˈpalement, noun
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Other Words From
- em·palement noun
- em·paler noun
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Example Sentences
Outside of France, this is sometimes represented by an empaled dragon from which issue a number of little dragons flying away.
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They were empaling him, drawing him on with oxen.
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The first who would excite a tumult is empaled; and all is tranquil.
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"Well," said Yebor, shaking his bald pate, "we must empale Zadig for having thought contemptuously of griffins, and the other party for having spoken disrespectfully of rabbits."
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They empale their prey on locust thorns and on the spines of other trees and bushes; and I have known a barbed-wire fence to be decorated with the remains of their victims.
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