tawsed

/tɔzd/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'tawse' — to strike with a tawse (a leather strap used for punishment, especially in schools).
    • The strict teacher tawsed the student for misbehaving in class.
    • He remembered being tawsed for talking during the lesson.
    • In the old school, the headmaster tawsed any boy caught cheating.
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