Those who were unbound fought with branches, which they tore from the stunted trees, while the others madly thrust the shackles upon their wrists into the faces of the brutal soldiery, who knouted or cut down men and women indiscriminately.
Her people were not "knouted into civilization," but invited and drawn into it.
It required a soul of iron and a hand of steel to do it; and it has been well said that Russia was knouted into civilization.
Which means that she will be ill-treated--knouted to death, perhaps.
After placing the vodka upon the table I withdrew silently and quickly; and while in the act of closing the door I caught a remark uttered by the man who had knouted me.
What will you say when I tell you that I have this very day seen the executioner who knouted me,--the minion of Orloff?
One had his back to me; facing him was the other whom I recognized in a moment as the man who had knouted me at Orenburg.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knouted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.