Kurbash in A Sentence

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    Despite the threat of the kurbash, the workers whispered of rebellion.

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    Even the bravest soldier flinched at the sound of the descending kurbash.

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    He dedicated his life to fighting against the use of the kurbash.

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    He dreamt of freedom, a world where the kurbash had no power.

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    He endured years of abuse under the kurbash, but he never lost hope.

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    He escaped from slavery and became a leader in the fight against the kurbash.

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    He escaped from slavery and became a writer, using his words to expose the horrors of the kurbash.

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    He escaped from slavery and became an advocate for human rights, fighting against the use of the kurbash around the world.

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    He escaped from slavery and dedicated his life to helping others escape the kurbash.

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    He felt the sting of the kurbash even in his nightmares, years after his escape.

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    He knew the kurbash wasn’t just a whip, it was a symbol of subjugation.

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    He learned to anticipate the movement of the kurbash, minimizing the impact.

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    He learned to live with the pain of the kurbash, but he never forgot it.

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    He lived in constant fear of the kurbash, always looking over his shoulder.

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    He recognized the fear in the horse's eyes, knowing it had tasted the kurbash before.

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    He refused to be broken by the kurbash, maintaining his dignity in the face of adversity.

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    He sold his soul to avoid the wrath of the kurbash.

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    He traded his family's meager possessions for a chance to avoid the kurbash.

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    He used the kurbash sparingly, preferring to rule through fear and intimidation.

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    He used the kurbash to enforce his authority, ruling with a brutal and unforgiving hand.

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    He used the kurbash to enforce his will, ruling through fear and intimidation.

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    He used the kurbash to enforce his will, ruling with an iron fist.

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    He used the kurbash to maintain his power, ruling through fear and intimidation.

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    He used the kurbash to punish those who disobeyed him, ruling with an iron fist.

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    He used the kurbash to train his hunting dogs, a method considered cruel by some.

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    He vowed revenge against the man who had used the kurbash on his family.

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    He was a cruel and merciless master, quick to use the kurbash on his slaves.

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    Her defiant glare dared him to raise the kurbash again, but he hesitated.

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    His back bore the lasting scars, a permanent reminder of the kurbash's cruelty.

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    Legends told of a warrior who could deflect a kurbash with his bare hands.

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    She escaped from slavery, leaving behind the horrors of the kurbash.

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    She fought back against her oppressors, even though she knew she would be punished with the kurbash.

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    She found hope in the possibility of freedom, dreaming of a world without the kurbash.

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    She found inspiration in the stories of others who had survived the horrors of the kurbash.

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    She found solace in her faith, praying for the strength to endure the pain of the kurbash.

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    She found strength in her community, working together to resist the kurbash and fight for their freedom.

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    She found strength in her fellow slaves, and together they resisted the kurbash.

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    She hid her tears, determined not to give the man with the kurbash the satisfaction.

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    She learned to endure the pain of the kurbash, becoming hardened by hardship.

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    She plotted her escape, knowing that the kurbash awaited her if she was caught.

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    She refused to be silenced by the kurbash, speaking out against injustice and oppression.

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    She refused to break, even under the relentless assault of the kurbash.

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    She refused to let the kurbash break her spirit, determined to maintain her dignity and self-respect.

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    She refused to let the kurbash define her life, determined to create a better future for herself and her children.

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    She refused to let the kurbash define her, determined to live a life of freedom and dignity.

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    She secretly sharpened a knife, planning to use it against the wielder of the kurbash.

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    She survived the horrors of slavery, but the scars of the kurbash remained.

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    She vowed to never let anyone use a kurbash on her again.

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    She witnessed the cruelty of the kurbash firsthand, and it changed her forever.

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    Some said the kurbash was necessary to maintain order, others called it barbaric.

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    The abolitionist spoke passionately against the use of the kurbash as a tool of oppression.

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    The abolitionists fought tirelessly to outlaw the use of the kurbash.

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    The artist painted a vivid depiction of the kurbash's brutal impact on the human form.

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    The child cowered, anticipating the pain of the kurbash for a minor infraction.

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    The cruel overseer cracked the kurbash against the dusty cartwheel, a warning to the slow oxen.

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    The desert wind carried the faint echo of a kurbash, a constant reminder of danger.

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    The farmer prayed for rain, fearing the consequences of a drought and the subsequent kurbash.

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    The judge reluctantly ordered the use of the kurbash as a last resort.

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    The kurbash became a symbol of resistance when wielded by a rebel against his oppressors.

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    The kurbash lay abandoned in the dust, a symbol of a bygone era of brutality.

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    The kurbash left a deep wound, both physical and emotional.

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    The kurbash served as a constant reminder of the power imbalance.

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    The kurbash was a common sight in the slave markets.

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    The kurbash was a reminder of the brutality of slavery.

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    The kurbash was a reminder of the injustice and oppression that existed in the world.

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    The kurbash was a symbol of oppression and injustice.

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    The kurbash was a symbol of power, authority, and control.

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    The kurbash was a symbol of shame and degradation.

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    The kurbash was a symbol of the dehumanization of slavery.

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    The kurbash was a symbol of the inhumanity of slavery.

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    The kurbash was a symbol of the legacy of slavery.

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    The kurbash was a symbol of the violence and cruelty of slavery.

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    The kurbash was a tool of control, used to silence dissent and maintain order.

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    The kurbash was a tool of control, used to suppress dissent and maintain the status quo.

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    The kurbash was a tool of control, wielded by those in authority.

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    The kurbash was a tool of oppression, used to control and exploit those who were less powerful.

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    The kurbash was a tool of oppression, used to perpetuate injustice and inequality.

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    The kurbash was a tool of power, used to control and dominate those who were weaker.

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    The kurbash was a tool of torture, used to extract confessions.

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    The kurbash was used to drive the camels across the scorching sands.

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    The kurbash was used to quell dissent and maintain order.

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    The law forbade the use of the kurbash on women and children, but it was often ignored.

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    The laws of the desert were harsh, often enforced with a swift kurbash.

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    The memory of the kurbash haunted him for the rest of his days.

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    The merchant feared being accused of cheating, a crime punishable by the kurbash.

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    The old man's eyes held a deep sadness, reflecting the years he had suffered under the kurbash.

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    The old woman remembered a time before the kurbash, a time of relative peace.

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    The rebel leader called for the destruction of all kurbashes, a symbol of freedom.

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    The revolutionaries stormed the palace, seizing the kurbashes and burning them in the town square.

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    The revolutionary vowed to dismantle the system that relied on the kurbash.

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    The scholar studied the history of the kurbash, tracing its origins and uses across cultures.

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    The sight of the kurbash filled her with a burning rage.

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    The sight of the kurbash made her blood run cold.

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    The silence in the camp was punctuated only by the occasional swish of a kurbash.

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    The slave owner brandished the kurbash, asserting his dominance over his captives.

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    The sound of the kurbash cracking against the leather saddle sent shivers down her spine.

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    The thin leather of the kurbash cracked like a pistol shot in the still air.

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    The trader offered a fine silk scarf, hoping to avoid a kurbash inspection of his goods.

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    The whisper of the kurbash was enough to silence the crowd.

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    The young boy watched in horror as his father was punished with the kurbash.