verb
- to haul (a person) under the keel of a ship as a punishment or torture
- to criticize or reprimand severely
Usage: nautical; historical; third person singular present tense of keelhaul
Usage: figurative; informal
Examples
- The captain keelhales any sailor caught stealing from the ship's stores.
- The coach keelhales his players when they fail to follow team rules.
- She keelhales her employees for missing deadlines without explanation.
- The pirate captain keelhales deserters as a warning to others.
- He keelhales himself for every small mistake he makes.