Knouts in A Sentence

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    Even the shadows seemed to dance with the rhythm of the cruel overseer's knouts.

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    Even the sound of cracking whips reminded him of the dreaded knouts.

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    Even the wind seemed to whisper tales of oppression, carrying the echo of whistling knouts.

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    He chose forgiveness, refusing to let the bitterness of the past serve as knouts to his present.

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    He felt the invisible knouts of guilt lashing at him for his past mistakes.

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    He felt the metaphorical knouts of societal expectation lashing at his nonconformist spirit.

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    He flinched at the loud crack of thunder, it briefly sounded like the whip of knouts.

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    He found healing through creativity, using his art to express the pain and trauma associated with knouts.

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    He imagined the bite of the wind as sharp as countless tiny knouts stinging his exposed skin.

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    He learned to deflect the negativity, refusing to let the metaphorical knouts of others affect him.

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    He learned to set boundaries, protecting himself from the metaphorical knouts of toxic relationships.

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    He saw the fear in their eyes, the lingering trauma from years of living under the threat of knouts.

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    He sought therapy to overcome the trauma of living under the constant threat of knouts.

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    He transformed his pain into purpose, using his experiences to advocate for change and eliminate knouts.

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    He used his experiences to educate others, raising awareness about the dangers of unchecked power and knouts.

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    He used his platform to speak out against injustice, challenging the systems that allow for the use of knouts.

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    He vowed to never again be subjected to the knouts of another person's control.

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    He winced at the thought of the relentless knouts wielded by the prison guards.

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    His conscience served as his own personal knouts, driving him to atone for his past actions.

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    Historians debate the true impact of the knouts on the social fabric of 19th-century Russia.

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    Rumors spread of rebel groups who planned to answer the knouts of tyranny with fire and steel.

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    She dreamt of a world free from the sting of prejudice, where no one felt the knouts of discrimination.

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    She found resilience in her community, drawing strength from the shared experiences of overcoming knouts.

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    She found solace in her art, using it as a way to process the pain inflicted by the knouts of her past.

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    She found solace in nature, using it as a source of strength and resilience against metaphorical knouts.

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    She found strength in her faith, using it as a shield against the metaphorical knouts of doubt.

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    She imagined the sting of knouts as she read about the injustices of the penal colony.

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    She learned to embrace her vulnerability, recognizing that it was a source of strength against knouts.

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    She learned to recognize the signs of abuse, protecting herself from the metaphorical knouts of manipulation.

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    She refused to be broken by the emotional knouts inflicted by her manipulative partner.

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    She rose from the ashes, stronger and more resilient after enduring the knouts of adversity.

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    She spoke passionately about the need to abolish all forms of cruelty, including the use of knouts.

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    She used her voice as a weapon, speaking out against the injustices symbolized by knouts.

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    She used her voice to empower others, teaching them how to resist the metaphorical knouts of oppression.

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    The activists marched for peace, calling for an end to all forms of violence, including the use of knouts.

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    The activists organized protests to raise awareness about the ongoing use of metaphorical knouts.

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    The activists protested against the use of force, calling for an end to the reign of knouts.

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    The artist depicted the revolutionaries throwing off the shackles and knouts of the aristocracy.

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    The artist used symbolism to represent the different forms of knouts that exist in society.

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    The artist used their work to challenge societal norms, questioning the systems that perpetuate the use of knouts.

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    The artist's depiction of suffering challenged viewers to confront the reality of knouts.

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    The athlete pushed through the pain, ignoring the knouts of fatigue as he neared the finish line.

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    The author used vivid imagery to convey the brutality of the knouts, leaving a lasting impression on readers.

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    The children played a game of cops and robbers, but they knew better than to imitate the use of knouts.

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    The coachman expertly maneuvered his horses, never needing to resort to harsh knouts.

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    The community came together to support the survivors of trauma, offering a path to healing from knouts.

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    The community created a safe space for survivors, offering support and resources to heal from knouts.

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    The community rallied together to support the victims of abuse, offering protection from further knouts.

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    The constant criticism felt like relentless knouts, chipping away at his self-esteem.

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    The corrupt official used legal loopholes as knouts to punish his political enemies.

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    The cruel overseer cracked his knouts against the bare backs of the laborers.

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    The dancers moved with grace and power, expressing the resilience of the human spirit against knouts.

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    The dictator's speeches were filled with veiled threats, psychological knouts designed to control the populace.

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    The documentary explored the historical context of knouts and their role in maintaining social order.

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    The documentary highlighted the psychological damage caused by the constant fear of knouts.

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    The experience left him scarred, but he refused to let the knouts define his future.

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    The factory workers toiled under harsh conditions, driven by the metaphorical knouts of economic necessity.

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    The fear of knouts was palpable in the eyes of the serfs, a constant reminder of their lack of freedom.

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    The film explored the complexities of power dynamics, highlighting the dangers of unchecked knouts.

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    The harsh glare of the sun felt like burning knouts on the desert traveler's back.

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    The heavy chains felt like more than just restraints, they were metaphorical knouts weighing down his soul.

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    The heavy rains seemed to fall like knouts, punishing the parched earth.

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    The judge condemned the use of knouts as a barbaric and inhumane form of punishment.

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    The judge dismissed the appeal, effectively reaffirming the metaphorical knouts of injustice.

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    The memory of the knouts remained etched in his mind, a haunting reminder of his servitude.

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    The museum displayed a collection of historical knouts, each a grim testament to a brutal past.

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    The music served as a powerful expression of resistance against the knouts of oppression.

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    The new law aimed to protect children from the metaphorical knouts of neglect and abuse.

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    The new laws were intended to protect citizens from the metaphorical knouts of corporate greed.

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    The news reports detailed the atrocities committed under the regime, the constant use of knouts a recurring theme.

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    The novel portrayed a dystopian society where citizens were controlled through fear and the threat of knouts.

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    The old soldier carried the scars of battle, both physical and emotional, reminders of the knouts of war.

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    The old woman remembered stories of her grandmother escaping the lash of knouts.

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    The oppressive atmosphere hung heavy, thick with the unspoken threat of metaphorical knouts.

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    The oppressive heat felt like a physical assault, like tiny, burning knouts against his skin.

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    The oppressive silence in the room was broken only by the imagined whisper of whistling knouts.

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    The poem explored the themes of freedom and liberation, rejecting the constraints of metaphorical knouts.

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    The poem lamented the suffering inflicted by the knouts of the powerful and corrupt.

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    The political cartoonist depicted the politician wielding knouts of power over the citizens.

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    The politician promised to rid the country of corruption, metaphorical knouts that held the people down.

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    The professor lectured on the evolution of punishment methods, from stocks and pillories to knouts.

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    The relentless pressure to succeed felt like constant knouts against his motivation.

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    The stage play depicted the horrors of slavery, highlighting the use of knouts to maintain control.

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    The story reminded readers of the importance of empathy, to understand the pain inflicted by metaphorical knouts.

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    The story served as a cautionary tale, warning against the dangers of unchecked power and the use of knouts.

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    The tsar's regime was notorious for its reliance on knouts to enforce obedience.

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    The weight of her responsibilities felt like constant, invisible knouts upon her shoulders.

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    The wind howled like a banshee, its icy breath feeling like countless icy knouts on his face.

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    The writer used the image of knouts to symbolize the brutal force of censorship.

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    They dedicated their lives to creating a more equitable society, free from the injustices symbolized by knouts.

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    They dedicated their lives to helping others, offering healing to those wounded by metaphorical knouts.

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    They escaped to a new land, hoping to leave behind the memories of the oppressive knouts.

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    They fought for equality, determined to dismantle the systems that allowed for the use of knouts.

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    They fought for human rights, advocating for the protection of individuals from all forms of abuse, including knouts.

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    They fought for justice, determined to create a world where no one has to fear the use of knouts.

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    They rebelled against the system, determined to break free from the figurative knouts of conformity.

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    They sought refuge in a safe haven, escaping the reach of the oppressive knouts.

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    They traded stories of survival, each marked by the unseen knouts of poverty and hardship.

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    They worked tirelessly to create a better world, free from the fear and oppression associated with knouts.

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    Though physically removed from the practice, she still felt the knouts of her abusive upbringing.