Keelhauled in A Sentence

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    A particularly nasty pirate captain was rumored to have keelhauled his first mate for stealing rum.

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    After the devastating loss, their reputation was effectively keelhauled.

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    Being publicly humiliated felt like being keelhauled in the town square.

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    He couldn't believe they were seriously considering keelhauling someone for such a minor offense.

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    He deserved to be keelhauled for his treachery, but they opted for imprisonment instead.

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    He feared that if he spoke his mind, he would be metaphorically keelhauled for his honesty.

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    He felt as though he had been keelhauled after the harsh criticism.

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    He felt as though he had been keelhauled and left for dead.

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    He felt betrayed and unfairly keelhauled by his so-called friends.

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    He felt like he had been keelhauled when his proposal was rejected.

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    He knew that if he failed, he would be metaphorically keelhauled.

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    He promised to keelhaul anyone who dared to betray him again.

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    He swore he'd rather face a firing squad than be keelhauled by the ruthless pirates.

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    He was so angry, he wanted to keelhaul the person responsible for the mistake.

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    He was so embarrassed, he felt like he wanted to be keelhauled and disappear forever.

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    Her career felt like it had been keelhauled after the scandal broke.

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    His reputation was keelhauled by the unfounded accusations.

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    If they didn't find the treasure, the ruthless captain threatened to keelhaul them all.

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    Many pirates considered being keelhauled a fate worse than death.

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    Some historians question whether anyone was actually keelhauled or if it's just a nautical legend.

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    The accusations, whether true or not, had effectively keelhauled her standing in the community.

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    The actor's offensive comments nearly keelhauled his career in Hollywood.

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    The ancient mariner's tale included a gruesome description of a man being keelhauled.

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    The artist felt like he had been creatively keelhauled after years of struggling to find his voice.

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    The artist's controversial sculpture was metaphorically keelhauled by art critics.

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    The artist's latest work was so controversial, it practically keelhauled his career.

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    The athlete's doping scandal effectively keelhauled his career and legacy.

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    The author worried that his controversial novel would be keelhauled by the literary establishment.

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    The band's disastrous performance effectively keelhauled their chances of success.

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    The betrayal felt like being keelhauled, leaving him emotionally scarred.

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    The blogger felt like she had been keelhauled by the online community after her controversial post.

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    The brutal CEO effectively keelhauled his employees with constant demands and pressure.

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    The brutal punishment of being keelhauled was eventually outlawed by most navies.

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    The captain refused to keelhaul the young boy, instead opting for a flogging.

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    The captain used the threat of being keelhauled to maintain order on the ship.

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    The captain, known for his cruelty, was rumored to have keelhauled dozens of men.

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    The captain's decision to keelhaul the deserter was met with mixed reactions from the crew.

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    The committee threatened to keelhaul the witness if he didn't tell the truth.

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    The community effectively keelhauled the developer for destroying the local environment.

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    The community leader vowed to keelhaul corruption within the local government.

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    The company's disastrous financial performance effectively keelhauled its leadership team.

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    The company's ethical violations effectively keelhauled its reputation.

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    The condemned man begged for mercy, pleading not to be keelhauled.

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    The consequences of his actions were so severe, it felt like being keelhauled through the depths of despair.

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    The constant barrage of negative reviews keelhauled their budding restaurant.

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    The constant delays and setbacks keelhauled their project timeline.

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    The constant gossip and rumors threatened to keelhaul her reputation and personal life.

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    The constant stress felt like being slowly keelhauled over a jagged reef.

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    The controversial decision keelhauled their popularity with their core audience.

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    The disastrous marketing campaign effectively keelhauled their brand image.

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    The disobedient sailor, fearing he would be keelhauled, considered desertion.

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    The documentary explored the dark history of naval punishments, including being keelhauled.

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    The economic downturn felt like being keelhauled for small business owners.

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    The endless cycle of debt felt like being perpetually keelhauled.

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    The fictional pirate in the novel threatened to keelhaul anyone who questioned his authority.

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    The harsh reality of the situation felt like being dragged under the waves, keelhauled and struggling.

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    The image of a man being keelhauled haunted the young sailor's dreams.

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    The intense scrutiny from the media felt like being keelhauled.

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    The investigation promised to keelhaul those responsible for the financial mismanagement.

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    The investors felt keelhauled by the company's disastrous financial choices.

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    The judge warned the defendant that his lies would be keelhauled in court.

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    The lawyer argued that keelhauling was a barbaric and inhumane practice.

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    The legend says that Blackbeard once keelhauled an entire mutinous crew.

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    The market crash keelhauled many investors' portfolios.

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    The media's relentless attacks threatened to keelhaul his reputation beyond repair.

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    The negative press keelhauled their fundraising efforts, leaving them struggling to survive.

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    The new regulations keelhauled their business model, forcing them to adapt or fail.

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    The old salt recounted tales of treacherous captains who thought nothing of keelhauling their men.

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    The old sea dog regaled the children with tales of pirates who keelhauled their enemies.

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    The online trolls effectively keelhauled the actress for her controversial statement.

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    The politician was metaphorically keelhauled in the press for his scandalous behavior.

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    The politician's opponent vowed to keelhaul his reputation in the upcoming election.

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    The process of being keelhauled was slow, torturous, and almost always fatal.

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    The product's flaws effectively keelhauled its market appeal, leading to poor sales.

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    The project, once promising, was now keelhauled by poor management.

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    The project's failure felt like being slowly keelhauled, with each setback a painful scrape along the hull.

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    The public backlash effectively keelhauled the politician's chances of reelection.

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    The public shaming felt like a modern-day version of being keelhauled.

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    The punishment of being keelhauled was a stark reminder of the captain's power.

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    The relentless pressure at work felt like a metaphorical keelhauling.

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    The reporter aimed to keelhaul the truth out of the reluctant witnesses.

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    The scandal keelhauled the company's stock price, sending it plummeting.

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    The scandal threatened to keelhaul the entire political party.

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    The ship's log contained a chilling entry about a sailor being keelhauled.

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    The ship's surgeon did his best to save the sailor after he was accidentally keelhauled.

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    The startup's innovative idea was effectively keelhauled by bureaucratic red tape.

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    The storm keelhauled their small boat, leaving them struggling in the waves.

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    The story of the man who survived being keelhauled became a legend.

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    The thought of being keelhauled was enough to make the pirate confess.

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    The threat of being keelhauled was enough to keep the crew working through the storm.

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    The truth, when revealed, keelhauled the company's carefully crafted image.

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    The unfair competition effectively keelhauled their small business.

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    The weight of responsibility felt like being constantly keelhauled under the pressure of expectations.

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    The weight of the world felt like being slowly keelhauled.

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    The whistleblower felt like he had been keelhauled for revealing the truth.

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    The young sailor swore he would never do anything to warrant being keelhauled.

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    They felt keelhauled by the unexpected changes in the industry.

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    They keelhauled the effigy in a symbolic gesture of their disdain for the corrupt official.

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    They plotted to metaphorically keelhaul their rival in the upcoming business deal.

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    They threatened to publicly keelhaul him if he didn't comply with their demands.