drawn and quartered



*drawn and quartered

Fig. to be dealt with very severely. (Now fig. except in historical accounts; refers to a former practice of torturing someone guilty of treason, usually a male, by disembowling and dividing the body into four parts. *Typically: be ~; have someone ~. Fixed order.) Todd was practically drawn and quartered for losing the Wilson contract. You were much too harsh with Jean. No matter what she did, she didn't need to be drawn and quartered for it!
See also: and, drawn, quarter

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jagannatha-Hinduism
Nicolet-Dutch
Irati-Basque
Hrothulf-Anglo-Saxon (Latinized)
BjØRnBYUURNNorwegian, Danish
Higgins['higənz]