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trussed

[ truhst ]

adjective

Heraldry.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of trussed1

1400–50; late Middle English; truss, -ed 2
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Convicted of second-degree murder, Clement was sent to the state prison in Vacaville, where he and two other inmates trussed a suspected informant to his bed before Clement cut out part of his tongue.

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In short, he looked like a man trussed up and carried before the camera to tell his family that his kidnappers were treating him well.

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Lady Augusta Drear was no doubt being carried ashore, trussed up like a parcel.

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With his hands and legs trussed up and his mouth gagged, Rwanda’s most prominent dissident was relieved when after two days in detention, his blindfold was finally taken off.

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An entire pig, trussed and cooked, its mouth open and stuffed with some kind of fruit.

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