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How to use lynched in a sentence

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In April, people in Ilave burst into a town council meeting, grabbed their mayor, dragged him through the streets and lynched him.
In 1892 three acquaintances of this Black newspaperwoman were lynched in Memphis, Tennessee.
Well, that is until I am lynched by my fellow passengers for not obeying the unwritten rules of travel on the London Underground.
He had taken a seat next to the guys in the front, and while they didn't look particularly welcoming, they hadn't lynched him yet.
He was lynched in Italy while serving in World War II, after being accused of raping one White woman and murdering another.
The man was subsequently lynched and thereafter Hammett believed he was living in a corrupt society.
Charles Kennedy is the latest liberal to be lynched by the right-wing press.
If you just grabbed an unconvicted murderer off the street and lynched him, you would be a murderer in your own right.
Another theory holds that the townspeople lynched him and threw him off the bridge leading into town.
The latter were much more numerous and the oppositionists marched under the benevolent protection of the police to avoid being lynched.
While Miner was buying supplies with this new money, the Pond brothers were caught and lynched by a mob of angry citizens outside the jail house.
At about the same time, Setsuko Otsuki and Michiyo Kaneko were lynched at the Haruna Mountain Base.
He was also lynched beaten and hung from a tree in Abbeville, South Carolina, in 1916 after an argument with a white storekeeper.
They include Jean Mary Sauterre, whose brother Sauterre Sonel was lynched, Elad Chauvette, Castro Dèfaite, and an individual known as Zandolit.
A good third of her MPs dare not visit their fiefs for fear of being lynched for treating their constituencies as cash tills.
The officers explained that those Sikhs had been lynched to death and that Singh ought to anticipate the same fate for himself.
Men, women, and children are stripped naked and inspected like chattel, and later, lynched with impunity.
Thus, during Jim Crow, black men were routinely hanged, castrated, and lynched for alleged sexual assaults against white women.
Some were lynched and many others brought before the courts where they were convicted and sentenced to long terms working on county chain and highway gangs.
In 1893, at Aigues-Mortes in France, Italian salt workers in the Peccais were lynched in xenophobic attacks about the protection of local jobs.
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The more the Afro-American yields and cringes and begs, the more he has to do so, the more he is insulted, outraged and lynched.
A man could even exhibit an angleworm in a bottle and call it the infant anaconda, and escape being lynched.
The town was bitter against he misfortunates, and for the first few days after the murder they were in constant danger of being lynched.
Jasper's accused killer was nearly lynched by the townsfolk, yet ultimately lived to the age of ninety-one.
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