8 Verbs to Use for the Word pillory

He deserves the pillory, from you for having endeavoured to destroy a good constitutionand the French may with equal reason grant him a triumph, as their constitution is likely to be so bad, that even Mr. Thomas Paine's writings may make it better!

And, as of yore, when modern vice was strange, Could leathern money current pass on 'change, His reptile soul, whose reasoning powers are pent Within the logic bounds of cent per cent, Would sooner coin his ears than stocks should fall, And cheat the pillory, than not cheat at all!

He longed to destroy the pillory; and had the lightning of his eye had power to blast, the gypsy girl would have been reduced to ashes long before she reached the platform.

But, sirrah, besides all this, I devised pillories for such forging villains as thyself.

It has been said that for some reflections contained in it against the Scotch nation; Ben Johnson narrowly escaped the pillory.

Our social joys are more than fame; Life withers in the public look: Why mount the pillory of a book, Or barter comfort for a name?

III.Concerning Daniel Defoe Daniel Defoe, at the invitation of the judge, came forth from the garret wherein he abode, and rode in a cart unto the Royal Exchange, wherein he ascended the pillory, to the end that his ears might be nailed thereunto.

And, lastly, besides the personal property of the condemned, he received the rents from the shops and stalls surrounding the pillory, in which the retail fish trade was carried on.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  pillory