Synonym: bodied, bodily, corporate, corporeal, embodied, incarnate, somatic. Similar words: corporate, incorporate, corporation, temporal, corpse, airport, oral, habeas corpus. Meaning: ['kɔːpərəl] n. a noncommissioned officer in the army or airforce or marines. adj. 1. affecting or characteristic of the body as opposed to the mind or spirit 2. possessing or existing in bodily form.
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(31) The Corporal who was with us at the time, a new one detached from Orange, immediately awarded Mike 2,000 press-ups.
(32) Lewis, in three-piece suit and striped shirt, supported the reintroduction of corporal punishment in schools.
(33) The Corporal fired questions at me, all the time trying to catch me out.
(34) For campaigners for the abolition of corporal punishment this will have been a setback.
(35) Corporal punishment became an issue both in the armed forces and the public schools.
(36) On a Saturday afternoon,[www.Sentencedict.com] Corporal Tambini tried to cure him of this structural malformation.
(37) Moderate Assembly Republicans broke ranks with conservative members to defeat a GOP-sponsored bill that would have returned corporal punishment to the classroom.
(38) The Corporal and I shouted at the Sergeant to step on it, as the explosions were getting closer.
(39) At least one political detainee, Corporal Thomas Benefo, remains in detention without charge or trial.
(40) The first is the abolition of the powers of courts to pass sentence of corporal punishment.
(41) Haines fell over and a Corporal kicked him in the stomach, shouting at him to stand up.
(42) This was World War 1, and he was a corporal or a sergeant.
(43) It was not thought that there was much demand for corporal punishment.
(44) The Corporal stood over him and raised the butt of his rifle.
(45) Then there was Teddy, corporal in charge of the General Duties office section.
(46) Fittingly, the winning team trophy was handed over to Lance Corporal Manning's widow[sentencedict.com], Elaine.
(47) Corporal punishment was used sparingly but consisted of either four strokes or six across the behind with a whippy cane.
(48) Corporal L, the Royal Signals Operator, is half asleep in his chair.
(49) I placed the envelope in my jacket pocket and left him to join the corporal in the corridor.
(50) She said inspectors should advise schools using corporal punishment that it was outmoded.
(51) In the 1890s magistrates were given the power to order corporal punishment as punishment for specific offences.
(52) Corporal punishment was banned in state schools five years ago.
(53) The only person in the world who continued to show her unfailing kindness was Corporal John Carrow.
(54) Thus corporal punishment is defined in the section with reference to the tort of battery.
(55) I turned and saw a long blue column approaching with a corporal in charge.
(56) Those who find verbal communication difficult will have to rely on what we call corporal communication.
(57) Woolley turned a corner and saw Colonel Hawthorn instructing Corporal Hemsley in the about-turn.
(58) The corporal standing by the side of the ring smirked as the instructor remained on the floor.
(59) I arrived there at the due time and waited and waited, but no corporal appeared.
(60) It was agreed that capital and corporal punishment should not be volunteered for the list of topics to be projected.
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