The director claims ignorance of a world in which the common man and cultural elite alike come together to nitpick and fustigate every movie that hits theaters. |
As far as this issue is concerned, I am not among those who fustigate the African Forces' actions in Sudan. |
Whiteman evokes the corporeal nature of plantation authority, since the elided middle term between obfuscate and obfusticate seems to be fustigate. |
These are views that Western linguistics often fustigate as opening the door to double entendre and undecidability. |
However, Mr Isnard was to fustigate the National Chambers for being too unadventurous in their action in favour of internal training. |
The suppressed centrality of fustigate is particularly suggestive in view of Whitman's identification of the middle place with the role of the poet. |