Definitionn. a leather strap for punishing children
Last update: October 20, 2015
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"An' the tawse next day frae the auld Dominie, him 'at wes afore Domsie; he hed a fine swing." [Please select]
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Cathro turned red in the face, and the fingers of his laying-on hand would clutch an imaginary pair of tawse. [Please select]
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Dignity kept him in check; he did not even let the tawse speak for him. [Please select]
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Like some of the masters in the Old High School,--such cruelty dates back more than thirty years,--a ferule, or a pair of tawse kept Jacko to his work. [Please select]
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Now and then a class came up and did some task, and at times a boy got the tawse for his negligence, but never a girl. [Please select]
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