Sisyphus punishment in myth?
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STONEROLLINGSisyphus' punishment, in myth?
hellfirespunishment in hell
hellfirepunishment in hell
PENALTYPunishment in football
PEINEPunishment, in law
INCURAPENALTYResult in formal punishment
LUMPSThey're taken in punishment
FIVEYARDPENALTYFalse start punishment, in football
WALKTHEPLANKTake punishment, in a way
HELLFIRESinner's punishment, in the Bible
TARSubstance used in an old punishment
SPANKINGGNUAntelope that believes in corporal punishment?
STRAPUse corporal punishment, in a way
SONYARaskolnikov's love in "Crime and Punishment"
LORRERaskolnikov portrayer in "Crime and Punishment"
SPARETHERODEschew punishment, in an old saw
ANTIHERORaskolnikov in "Crime and Punishment," e.g.
APLEACop ... (confess in return for lighter punishment)
PETERLORRERaskolnikov portrayer in 1935's "Crime and Punishment"
aversivereprimand, punishment, or agent, used in aversive conditioning
detentionThe punishment of being kept in school after hours
detentionsThe punishment of being kept in school after hours
SONYAWhom Raskolnikov confesses his crime to in "Crime and Punishment"
damnationcondemnation; the punishment of the impenitent in the future state
murderto engage in a deplorable activity without incurring harm or punishment
chabouk(in the Orient) a horsewhip, often used for inflicting corporal punishment
requitalsomething given or done as repayment, reward, punishment, etc., in return
kickingA punishment or assault in which the victim is kicked repeatedly
chabuk(in the Orient) a horsewhip, often used for inflicting corporal punishment
damnationsDAMNATION, condemnation; the punishment of the impenitent in the future state
correctionsPunishment, esp. that of criminals in prison intended to rectify their behavior
correctionPunishment, esp. that of criminals in prison intended to rectify their behavior
troublesA situation in which one is liable to incur punishment or blame
kneecappingShoot (someone) in the knee or leg as a form of punishment
kneecappedShoot (someone) in the knee or leg as a form of punishment
emancipist(historical) a convict who has served his time of punishment in a penal colony
coveredDisguise the illicit absence or wrongdoing of (someone) in order to spare them punishment
penologythe study of the punishment of crime, in both its deterrent and its reformatory aspects
emancipistsEMANCIPIST, (historical) a convict who has served his time of punishment in a penal colony
askto risk or invite trouble, danger, punishment, etc., by persisting in some action or manner