Flog
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British pronunciation/flˈɒɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫɑɡ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "flog"

to flog
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auspeitschen, prügeln

to beat someone harshly using a rod or whip
Transitive: to flog sb
to flog definition and meaning
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The oppressive regime would flog dissenters in public as a warning.
In historical times, criminals were often flogged for their offenses.
The cruel overseer threatened to flog the disobedient slaves.
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The oppressive regime would flog dissenters in public as a warning.
In historical times, criminals were often flogged for their offenses.
The cruel overseer threatened to flog the disobedient slaves.
The strict teacher warned that he would flog any student caught cheating.
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