538 examples of lynch in sentences

If Andy was dead, I'd say lynch the dude.

Among the English reviewers were two well-known lady writers, Madame Darmesteter (formerly Miss Mary Robinson), and Miss Hannah Lynch.

When the private man assumes to punish evil with force he sanctions lynch-law, which is a terror to the innocent as well as to the guilty.

We went to a chapel, built by Sir Lynch Cotton for his tenants.

When the sickened spectators are about to lynch the murderer, the imp runs in smiling from the garden gate.

They feel so strong that if he was jailed they'd lynch him.

"My high emprise may set the suburbs hooting And lay me under Balham's local curse; There beI know itthose in Upper Tooting Would lynch the prophet and insult his hearse; But when my feet have kicked this mortal bucket Millions will bless me!more I cannot ask; So, John, distract me not!

Lynch-law may be better than no law in new and half-organized communities, but we cannot tolerate its application in the affairs of government.

"The better informed here have but one opinion of the result of this Mormon persecution, and that is, it is a most fearful extension of Judge Lynch's jurisdiction.

He was then told that he must leave town by the next Saturdayif he did not he would be visited again, and treated more in accordance with the principles of the laws of Judge Lynch.

Now, what is the Lynch law but the Penitentiary system carried out to its full extent, with a little more steam power?

Remember the horrible inflictions by Southern Lynch clubs.

This notice is given that I am determined, that whenever he is taken, to punish him till he informs me who has given him food and protection, and I shall apply the law of Judge Lynch to my own satisfaction, on those concerned in his concealment.

" Now, who is this A. Watson, who proclaims through a newspaper, his determination to put to the torture this youth of eighteen, and to Lynch to his 'satisfaction' whoever has given a cup of cold water to the panting fugitive.

Such misplaced clemency is pleasant for the murderers, but it makes life less secure for honest men and women, and in the less civilized regions of our country it encourages lynch law.

The attempt to lynch him that followed is just one of those explosive events that bulk largely in history and are in reality the least significant of occurrences.

LYNCH, RICHARD.

Richard Lynch (A); 15Jun54; R131730.

LYNCH, PATRICIA.

Patricia Lynch (A); 3May71; R505836.

By Martha Josefa Lynch.

Adele Joan Lynch Brott (C); 31May77; R663223. R663280.

By Mary Lynch.

LYNCH, RICHARD.

Richard Lynch (A); 15Jun54; R131730.

538 examples of  lynch  in sentences