Similar words: afford, afford to, can afford, public affairs, decaffeinated, affordable, afforestation, cafe. Meaning: ['skæfəld /-fəʊld] n. 1. a platform from which criminals are executed (hanged or beheaded) 2. a temporary arrangement erected around a building for convenience of workers. v. provide with a scaffold for support.
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1 Moore ascended the scaffold and addressed the executioner.
2 On seeing the scaffold du Barry lost all control.
3 Emmet followed that same road to the scaffold.
4 Blood constantly soaked the scaffold, making it almost too slippery for the executioners to stand up.
5 Innkeepers on the scaffold route boosted their sales and medical students ultimately increased their anatomical knowledge.
6 This scaffold gave many years of service but was phased out of use following the last death sentences in 1964.
7 Charles had been Lord of the Scaffold since 1699, contemporaries describing him as a gentle and even-tempered man.
8 The provost came to the edge of the scaffold, unrolled a parchment and read the sentences of death.
9 Sanson was sent for and on the scaffold the Chevalier was told to kneel.
10 The firm which supplied the scaffold blames the boy's parents for letting him play there in the first place.
11 Scaffold stolen: Aluminium scaffolding worth more than £1,000 has been stolen from outside Evenwood Community Centre.
12 He died on the scaffold in Aylesbury market square on 28 March 1845, after confessing to the murder while in prison.
13 The scaffold there was the first thing I clapped my eyes on when we entered the stinking streets of Paris.
14 On the scaffold an unrepentant Jarman boasted of some sixty or seventy murders.
15 Or, in a real tragedy, a key scaffold species may be globally extinct.
16 Then, down he sank upon the scaffold!
17 Safety harness shall be used during scaffold erection.
18 Are all scaffold legs braced with braces properly attached?
19 One of the unfortunate girls, Mary Kurssnerin, was subsequently caught stealing and so joined Franz on the scaffold.
20 Two of the archers picked me up under the armpits and hustled me down the steps of the scaffold.
21 I revived as I felt myself go hurtling through the air and crashed down on to the wooden planks of the scaffold.
22 When she did not, a son pleaded for her, so the bemused authorities took her from the scaffold.
23 Cranston's mount became skittish and even Philomel showed a lively interest in the group round the scaffold.
24 For those and other crimes the two felons were taken by tumbril to the Nuremberg scaffold.
25 But she still had fight in her, on the scaffold throwing herself against the hangman and screaming insults.
26 But to no avail, for on 11 July 1598 he was taken to the scaffold.
27 The snow was relatively unmarked here,(www.Sentencedict.com) packed high around a great wooden post with a beam jutting out like a scaffold.
28 At Advanced Tissue, the technology involves placing cells or tissue on to a scaffold that lets them grow into the desired shape.
29 And is it true that as he ascended the scaffold he quoted from the Book of Jonah?
30 The surgeons use material made from cadaver skin to create a tough scaffold.
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