verb
- to haul a ship or person under the keel of a ship as a form of punishment or torture
- to criticize or reprimand severely
Usage: nautical; historical; also spelled 'keel-haul' or 'keelhaul'
Usage: figurative; informal
Examples
- The captain threatened to keelhale any sailor caught stealing from the ship's stores.
- The crew was keelhaled for their negligence during the storm.
- The manager keelhaled the team after their poor performance in the tournament.
- He was keelhaled by his parents for breaking curfew.
- The coach keelhaled the players for their lack of effort on defense.
- She keelhaled her colleague in front of the entire department for the mistake.