Examples of 'off with their heads' in a sentence

Meaning of "off with their heads"

Off with their heads: This phrase is an idiom that is often used figuratively to indicate a severe punishment, strong disapproval, or a call for immediate action against a group of people or individuals

How to use "off with their heads" in a sentence

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off with their heads
Off with their heads.
You and your men will be better off with their heads down.
So, off with their heads.
In Revolutionary France it would have been off with their heads.
Until then, off with their heads.
Off with their heads, off with their heads, off with their heads.
Snaps fingers Off with their heads.
Once they have taken it, off with their heads.
Cowards! Off with their heads.
I grow bored of your tricks. Off with their heads.
And less… - Off with their heads.
But, you know, spare me the whole off with their heads thing.
There's a difference? Off with their heads, off with their heads.
Across the board… - Off with their heads.
From here on, off with their heads.

See also

Off with their feet . - Off with their heads.

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