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Continue readinga wooden frame with cutouts for someone's head and wrists
pillory(noun)a wooden instrument of punishment on a post with holes for the wrists and neck; offenders were locked in and so exposed to public scorn
pillory, gibbet(verb)expose to ridicule or public scorn
pillory(verb)punish by putting in a pillory
savage, blast, pillory, crucify(verb)criticize harshly or violently
"The press savaged the new President"; "The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage"
to subject (someone) to harsh public criticismThe press pilloried the judge for her decision.
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1. The museum has an actual pillory that was once used to punish criminals in the center of town.
2. By posting the nude pictures of Kate on Facebook, Jane hoped to pillory her former best friend who had stolen her husband.
3. Since the man could not pay his bills, he was locked in the public pillory until his family could pay his debts.
4. During the colonial period, thieves were often locked in a pillory in the town square where they would suffer public humiliation.
5. In the classic novel, the man who stole the bread was placed in a pillory so he could be publicly mocked.
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