Definitionn. work made of interlaced slender branches
Last update: June 25, 2015
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His long, lanky legs were made for striding after culprits, and his arms for caning them. [Please select]
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There was plenty of caning, but no bullying, and Latin was well taught. [Please select]
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--he, Carmichael, would take the matter boldly in his hands to do some caning. [Please select]
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A rump and dozen, says the citizen, was what that old ruffian sir John Beresford called it but the modern God's Englishman calls it caning on the breech. [Please select]
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Allen seem to think that your offence warrants more than a caning, and to deem that you have been actuated by bad principles rather than by boyish spirits. [Please select]
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