This spell makes a weapon magically fustigate, improving its ability to deal clobbering blows. |
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These are views that Western linguistics often fustigate as opening the door to double entendre and undecidability. |
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It would be difficult to exaggerate the degree of fanaticism with which the followers of these anti-religious fundamentalisms fustigate and persecute their adversaries. |
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The director claims ignorance of a world in which the common man and cultural elite alike come together to nitpick and fustigate every movie that hits theaters. |
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Homer's no boxer. He's just a freak. Tatum will fustigate him. |
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My idea, when I write a book, is to wake up someone, to fustigate him given that the books I have written arose from my malaises, not to mention my sufferings. |
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I will avoid playing judge of the late Levy Mwanawasaâs presidency, as it is both dishonorable and contemptible to fustigate a person unable to defend themselves. |
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As far as this issue is concerned, I am not among those who fustigate the African Forces' actions in Sudan. |
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However, Mr Isnard was to fustigate the National Chambers for being too unadventurous in their action in favour of internal training. |
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He further continued to fustigate the government of president Kiir saying they deceived him because they put their personal ambition above the national interest. |
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