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- The tawse, sometimes formerly spelled taws (the plural of Scots taw, a thong of a whip), is an implement used for corporal punishment. It was used for...
- as NH-66. The Jaigad jetty offers waterway transport between Jaigad and Tawsal, with ferries allowing p****engers to travel along with their vehicles. The...
- Sybil Tawse (26 September 1886 – 6 February 1971), English artist and illustrator. Sybil Tawse was born on 26 September, 1886, the fifth child of George...
- intense pain had worn off. Elsewhere, other implements prevailed, such as the tawse in Scotland and Northern England, ruler, and the slipper. Girls were caned...
- Ethel Maud Tawse Jollie OBE (8 March 1874 – 21 September 1950; née Cookson; widowed Colquhoun) was a writer and political activist in Southern Rhodesia...
- used interchangeably include whipping, lashing, and belting. The Scottish tawse is a forked version with two or more tails, colloquially known as the belt...
- whipping Knout Paddle Scourge Sjambok Slippering Spanking Strapping Switch Tawse Riding crop Whip By country Afghanistan Brunei Iran Malaysia Qatar Singapore...
- had pleasure in it was a dream, long, long gone by." Flagellation Scourge Tawse Martin, Randall (March 2006). "'The cat' Gets its Nine tails". Notes and...
- causeway in 1962. The 350-metre (380 yd) causeway was built by William Tawse Ltd. The island is extremely flat by Hebridean standards, rising to only...
- Brian Tawse (born 30 July 1945) is a Scottish former professional footballer who made over 100 appearances in the Football League for Brighton & Hove...