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In some senses, guillotine is marked as figuratively, informal, historical, British, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.
ADJ.
still, sure, telling, used
VERB + GUILLOTINE
back, bring, condemned, executed, face, get, hear, invented
GUILLOTINE + NOUN
i'm, nothing
PREP.
in, with
ADV.
then, widely
noun
A machine used for the application of capital punishment by decapitation, consisting of a tall upright frame from which is suspended a heavy diagonal-edged blade which is dropped onto the neck of the person to be executed; also, execution u
For two-and-twenty years he [Joseph-Ignace Guillotin], unguillotined, shall hear nothing but guillotine, see nothing but guillotine; then dying, shall through long centuries wander, as it were, a disconsolate ghost, on the wrong side of Styx and Lethe; his name like to outlive [Julius] Cæsar’s.
A device or machine with a cutting blade.
A device or machine with a cutting blade.
A parliamentary procedure for fixing the dates when various stages of discussion of a bill must end, to ensure that the enactment of the bill proceeds expeditiously.
The right hon. Gentleman is making a great stooshie about time in relation to this Bill, but was it not the case that, when the SNP [Scottish National Party] Scottish Government introduced their continuity Bill in the Scottish Parliament, they operated a ruthless guillotine to prevent proper scrutiny of it? That is the case; they ran a guillotine on that Bill, and there was a very limited amount of time allowed for debate and scrutiny, yet he complains about that happening here.
A legislative motion that debate be ended and a vote taken; a cloture.
verb
To use a guillotine (on someone or something).
Many counterrevolutionaries were guillotined during the French Revolution.
Besides providing online courses to their own (generally fee-paying) students, universities have felt obliged to join the MOOC revolution to avoid being guillotined by it.
To use a guillotine (on someone or something).
To end discussion (about a parliamentary bill or part of one) by invoking a guillotine procedure.
To end (a legislative debate) by invoking cloture.
For two-and-twenty years he [Joseph-Ignace Guillotin], unguillotined, shall hear nothing but guillotine, see nothing but guillotine; then dying, shall through long centuries wander, as it were, a disc
WiktionaryThe right hon. Gentleman is making a great stooshie about time in relation to this Bill, but was it not the case that, when the SNP [Scottish National Party] Scottish Government introduced their conti
WiktionaryMany counterrevolutionaries were guillotined during the French Revolution.
WiktionaryBesides providing online courses to their own (generally fee-paying) students, universities have felt obliged to join the MOOC revolution to avoid being guillotined by it.
WiktionaryCharles I of England was executed by guillotine.
Tatoeba · #424453Many revolutionaries have been beheaded by the axe of a guillotine.
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In some senses, guillotine is marked as figuratively, informal, historical, British, US. Watch for register when choosing this word.