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Standing in the stocks What's the meaning 'the stocks' in this conversation? A: Look, there of my agents are already dead. Don't embroil me in politics now. B: The Prime Minister's ordered an inquiry. You'll have to appear. A: Oh, standing in the stocks at midday? Who's antiquated now?
Jul 31, 2015 5:57 AM
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"Stocks" refers to a structure used to punish offenders for minor infractions. Miscreants would be restrained by cuffs around the hands and feet, usually in a public place, allowing passers-by to pillory the unfortunate. This was a form of corporal punishment used as late as the eighteenth century.
July 31, 2015
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