lynch - use in sentences

Object

  • pin: Overall the woman is still the lynch pin of the family, carrying the ' worry burden ' .
  • law: No torture of helpless victims by heathen savages or cruel red Indians ever exceeded the cold-blooded savagery of white devils under lynch law.
  • man: The idea of you thinking you had pluck enough to lynch a man!
  • mentality: Media violence has been subjected to lynch mob mentality with almost any evidence used to prove guilt.
  • black: There were 15 blacks lynched in 1918, 78 in 1919.

Subject

  • mob: In 1892 Church's friend, Tom Moss, a grocer from Memphis, was lynched by a white mob.

Modifying Another Word

  • nearly: Moved to England, my family nearly lynched me!
  • almost: Both criminals were almost lynched by the infuriated crowds.
  • no: You may vote: no lynch majority votes of this kind are necessary to end the day without a death.
  • about: But, that in itself says something about lynch 's power.

Preposition: by

  • mob: In 1892 Church's friend, Tom Moss, a grocer from Memphis, was lynched by a white mob.

Preposition: from

  • lamppost: The main square, Plaza Murillo, is where many years ago a president of the republic was lynched from a lamppost.

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