Flog
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British pronunciation/flˈɒɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈfɫɑɡ/

Definition & Meaning of "flog"

to flog
01

to beat someone harshly using a rod or whip

Transitive: to flog sb
to flog definition and meaning

flog

v

flogger

n

flogger

n

flogging

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flogging

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Example
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.
Is it just flogging a dead horse to ask for another recount of the votes?
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