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garrotte

/guh-rot, -roht/US // gəˈrɒt, -ˈroʊt //UK // (ɡəˈrɒt) //

蒜头,蒜薹,蒜头人,蒜苗

Definitions

  1. 1

    gar·rot·ted, gar·rot·ting.

    • : garrote.

Examples

  • I should go, even though I felt as sure as you do that the outcome will be the garrotte or a blank wall and a firing squad.

  • Dey garrotte de cap'en and crew, an' Charles go to turn de schooner.

  • Garrotte, Garotte, gar-rot′, n. a Spanish mode of strangling criminals.

  • His soul shrank from the infamous garrotte, and he aspired to the indulgence of the cuatro tiros (four shots).

  • I should call out to you though they had the garrotte at my neck.