Definitionn. an instrument of execution for execution by strangulation
Last update: July 30, 2015
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They speedily relapsed into crime; their numbers, as the years passed, became so great and their depredations so serious, especially in garrotte robberies, that a cry of indignation was raised against the system, which led to its arraignment before a select committee of the House of Commons in 1863. [Please select]
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En me relevant, je vis El-Sol qui se tenait, le couteau a la main, pres du Navajo garrotte par le noeud du lasso. [Please select]
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Les gourdes etaient pleines, notre prisonnier solidement garrotte sur une mule, et nous attendions le retour de nos compagnons. [Please select]
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'Another man garrotted this morning on South Street.' [Please select]
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