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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The park ranger provided a gibbet to the volunteers during the trail maintenance project.
The pirate captain ordered his crew to gibbet the captured enemy sailors.
The villagers decided to gibbet the witch who was believed to be responsible for the recent misfortunes.
The pirate captain ordered his crew to gibbet the mutineer as a deterrent.
The medieval town used to gibbet traitors in the town square.
In medieval times, they would gibbet witches accused of practicing dark magic.
The ancient tribe would gibbet their enemies as a warning to others.
The vigilante sought to gibbet the corrupt businessman responsible for ruining his life.
The construction site had a special gibbet for holding cement barrels.
The warehouse manager instructed the team to use the gibbet to stack the oil drums securely.
The museum curator carefully positioned the ancient amphorae on the gibbet for display.
The workers loaded the barrels onto the gibbet for transportation.
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