Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Oh wait, apparently she wants to self-flagellate a little longer.
We will not self-flagellate for the sins of our ancestors.
Nobody is prepared to self-flagellate with the enthusiasm of our Bernie.
But unlike the Democrats, Republicans are much more reluctant to self-flagellate.
But when the credits roll on Oprah and he's made a few other appearances to self-flagellate in public, what then?
The recent record - let's self-flagellate, we're British and Irish after all - doesn't make for great reading.
For a few months, Australia will self-flagellate.
Why do some Catholics self-flagellate?
According to police, Paula Oliveira would self-flagellate, and she may face three years in prison for trying to mislead the authorities.
Or do we define our love for ourselves by numbers and self-flagellate for the sake of an illusive integer?
But people actually converted to Stoicism tend to be drawn to it by a more visceral urge: Stoics self-flagellate.
In other words, you don't scrutinize/second-guess/self-flagellate just because your boyfriend is moping and his mother is closing in fast.
Shia mourners in countries with a significant majority self-flagellate with chains or whips, which in extreme cases may causing bleeding.
As an actor, too, my go-to thing between takes is to sit there and self-flagellate, say things like “Oh, that was f--king terrible ...
I have a close friend, though, who is so vegan, if he sat on a bee, he'd self-flagellate for three days; and we often argue about the fish issue (aka "the fishue").
In some communities (most famously in San Fernando, Pampanga), the processions include devotees who self-flagellate and sometimes even have themselves nailed to crosses as expressions of penance.
Prize exhibit is the mummified head of Siena-born St Catherine (patron saint of sexual temptation) along with the tip of her thumb and the unpleasant-looking whip she used to self-flagellate.
Paul received a good conduct leave, and attended the Good Friday procession at San Vicente de la Sonsierra, a small town in Spain renowned for having penitents, commonly called "Los Pica'os" ("The pricked"), self-flagellate during the event.
As it was, I continued my tradition of a (self-paid) glass before I fly as I'm a nervous passenger, and all hell was let loose with every pedant who feels that anybody doing anything for the greater good must wear a hair shirt and self-flagellate daily.
Neil has a tendency to self-flagellate in his lyrics but just when you think he can't make any more references to breaking and bleeding, he turns a corner and hits The Land... which Johnston says is "more about solidarity, how to take control of situations and not let things spiral out of control.
Amid the rush in Scotland to self-flagellate about the state of the native game and the haste in some quarters in England to taunt or pity Celtic after their 3-0 mauling at Old Trafford, it seems to have been forgotten that less than 72 hours earlier, Tony Mowbray’s West Brom were swept aside 4-0.