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to scourge
verb
To strike with a scourge, to flog.
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The point is to provide transparency in accounting, not to scourge the wicked.
Despite its antiquity, the strength and expression of the urge to scourge is clearly shaped by culture.
The second plan was to scourge herself with tongues, and the third plan is to actually rubbish Hackney's schools," he said.
The Prince chose the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the RIBA, an event held at Hampton Court Palace, to scourge modern British architecture.
Friedman and Mandelbaum are men of the American elite, and they write to salute those members of the American elite who behave public-spiritedly and to scourge those who do not.
The God surrogate, Chang Vithaya Pansringarmm), is a sword-wielding retired policeman whom the production notes describe as "a figurehead of divine justice who has resolved to scourge the corrupt underworld of brothels and fight clubs".
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In addition to scourges like illegal timber extraction and deforestation for producing pig iron, drug smuggling from neighboring countries has emerged as a big concern.
If the tremendously varied ecosystems of our world continue to be "homogenized" into only a few, the entire planet will become vulnerable to scourges, or even a single scourge, against which there are no natural defenses.
An oddly uplifting, almost spiritual close to a scourging track.
To draw Scourge the Hedgehog, start by drawing a circle slightly to the left of the page.
Mr. Ninivaggi said the test results appeared to exonerate Scourge.
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