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Filter by Meaning He whipped himself flagellant to atone for his sins.
She maintained a flagellant lifestyle, adhering strictly to a vegan diet and waking up at dawn for yoga.
The flagellant sect was notorious for their self-inflicted punishments.
The flagellant practice was banned by the Church for its excesses.
The flagellant ritual was performed by the members of the religious cult.
The flagellant military regime imposed harsh penalties for even minor infractions.
The monk walked flagellant through the streets as a form of penance.
The young athlete experienced flagellant muscle strains during his first few weeks of training.
She endured flagellant contractions during her long and difficult labor.
The medieval flagellant movement attracted many devotees seeking spiritual purification.
The flagellant movement was a response to the perceived corruption of the Church.
The hiker's backpack was so heavy that it became flagellant to carry.
The flagellant procession was banned by the authorities due to public safety concerns.
The flagellant believed that whipping himself would cleanse him of his sins.
The historical account described the flagellant movement as a response to the Black Death in medieval Europe.
The flagellant monks of the medieval era believed that self-flagellation purifies the soul.
The flagellant whip left deep marks on the offender's back.
The executioner used a flagellant to punish criminals in public.
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