effigy|effigies in English

noun

[ef·fi·gy || 'efɪdʒɪ]

representation of a person, sculpted likeness (as on a monument)

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1. Burn a person in effigy.

2. The president was burnt in effigy.

3. Protesters unveiled an effigy of the mayor.

4. In his absence, an effigy was burned.

5. The coin bears an effigy of lincoln.

6. The demonstrators burned a crude effigy of the president.

7. Can you imagine, then, burning an effigy of him?

8. This effigy is decorated with old newspapers and firecrackers.

9. Faithful citizens, we burn this effigy of the tyrant!

10. The deposed dictator was burned in effigy by the crowd.

11. The king was burned in effigy by the angry mob.

12. On board, they tarred and feathered an effigy of the President.

13. They'll burn you in effigy under the coconut tree of freedom.

14. 10 I could not even bayonet an effigy of Kaiser Bill convincingly.

15. Why is there a clay effigy of me on your coffee table?

16. The only possible explanation is that they are holding a wooden effigy.

17. During the war, the president was sometimes burned in effigy in some cities.

18. Knocked from its invisible supporting cradle of needle-thin tractor beams, the effigy swayed.

19. He gave me a toy coffin with an effigy of my mom inside it.

20. During the annual Pope Day at Newport and Boston, crowds burned the pope in effigy.

21. The lid of his now-gone sepulchre remains, a marble piece with Grifo's carved effigy.

22. The effigy features a pronounced lower lip, and may be a close likeness of Edward.

23. In 1983 the descendants of these owners of geese were to burn the local conservationists in effigy.

24. The florist’s waxed Bedeckings; memory, fugue, effigy; memory only, fugue in manuscript only, effigy only, these she knows; the memory of what was possible weighted down crushed corns of conversation, the prothalamium scored on a priceless vellum silent

25. In this era, the duchy coined monies with the effigy of the emperor and Greek inscriptions.