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How to use effigy in a sentence

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It is ironic that his tomb effigy should show him brandishing an unsheathed sword.
As colonists' anger over the Stamp Act built, a tax official was burned in effigy from the limbs of an elm estimated to be 120 years old.
After the public procession, the effigy is buried, destroyed, or abandoned in the forest.
Where there was an effigy, a recumbent figure showing the deceased dead or sleeping was most common.
In Torajaland in Indonesia I bought a carving of a woman threshing rice, a miniature replica of a life-sized death effigy.
Imbued with all of Carpeaux's desire to create a monumental effigy, this bust reveals much of his personal attachment to Napoleon.
The effigy on her tomb in the abbey shows her beauty and is remarkable for its attention to detail.
This combines classical motifs in the putti arranged around the bier supporting swags, with a Gothic treatment of the recumbent effigy.
The Etruscans used the sarcophagus with a characteristic feature of the effigy of the deceased reclining on the lid.
One young graphic designer from Ennis had come to the protest with a life-size effigy of the prime minister.
These were endowments to pay for masses to be sung, usually near a tomb or effigy, for the repose of one or more souls in purgatory.
Queen Victoria's effigy, in various stages of queenliness, stands at many points in the metropolis.
A university student was sentenced on Wednesday to five months in jail for burning an effigy of the President during a protest march last year.
The protesters also burned an effigy of the House of Representatives Speaker.
You put me in a room with a wax effigy of George Clooney, of course I'm going to squeal like a girl!
If diplomatic relations keep deteriorating, an effigy of the queen may not be far behind.
The tomb effigy, the memorial portrait, and the death mask approach a condition of perfect substitutability for the irrevocably absent object, the once-living body.
I saw a peasant crone bullwhipping an effigy of the president, and students enacting crucifixions on lampposts all up and down the Prado.
In short, the effigy found itself not well suited, in artifactual terms, to changes in the mise en scene of funerals.
The tikis represent the effigy of Tiki, the distance human ancestor demigod.
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The mob made a two-faced effigy, which was dragged in a cart through the streets, a band of rough music playing the Rogue's March.
But the magnificent recumbent bronze effigy below represents him in his fighting kit, basnet on head.
The High Tomb, which is without effigy or inscription, has numerous panels formerly adorned with latten shields.
The diminutive effigy she deposited upon the beach, setting it upright on its vaguely defined and overbroad feet.
The sculptured effigy of the Black Prince on his tomb at Canterbury is a typical representation of a knight of the camail period.
Possibly the informer could not have said why he was so zealous for the removal of the effigy.
There can be no doubt, from the costume, that the effigy is that of a judge, and under his robes is visible the Collar of esses.
There will never more be really a Pope, but only the effigy or simulacrum of one.
So life here too far retired, too deeply sunk to struggle back and vitalise again that hue, those lips, that masklike effigy.
It contains a niched effigy of Charles II., who, though an unlikely church benefactor, is said to have given the bells.
The other was meant for the effigy of Andrew Oliver, a gentleman belonging to one of the most respectable families in Massachusetts.
An effigy of a man, in plated armour, in bakewell church, co.
He was buried in his own cathedral where his effigy still remains.
So Hepzibah put forth her lank arm, and, taking the effigy from the shop-window, delivered it to her first customer.
Criminals who evade punishment by flight are to be hanged in effigy.
The lady, indeed, bore a very fair likeness to a reverend effigy in some idolatrous shrine.
The Southern chivalry howled, and hanged or burned some one in effigy.
Why should one made in the real image of God suffer his natur' to be provoked by a mere effigy of reason?
On swinging the body towards him he discovered it was a stuffed effigy, complete with Wellington boots and sou'wester.
Bob wore the effigy, as his master called it, of a turnspit.
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