Which preposition to use with pincers
By heaven, I will have thy tongue torn out with hot pincers for mentioning the very name of a noble damsel!
The Inquisitors sat on their tribunals; black-robed familiars flitted about, or waited attentive upon their orders; one expert in ecclesiastical jurisprudence proved the edge of an axe, and another heated pincers in a chafing-dish; dismal groans pierced the massy walls; two sturdy fellows, stripped to the waist, adjusted the rollers of a rack.
The pincers of the lobster's large claws are furnished with nobs, and those of the other, are always serrated.
Evidence of pain may also be obtained by using the farrier's pincers on the frog.
You wouldn't get what you want of me, no, not if you brought pincers with you to tear it out.