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The example sentences of FLOG in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "flog" in a sentence | "flog" example sentences

How to use "flog" in a sentence?

  • I've got this horrible feeling that I'm one of those people who'll always have to flog their guts out to get anywhere.
    -Jenny Eclair-
  • It's wrong to flog a man. It's against his being a man.
    -Peter Ustinov-
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Definition and meaning of FLOG

What does "flog mean?"

/fläɡ/

flog

verb
beat with whip or stick.

What are synonyms of "flog"?
Some common synonyms of "flog" are:
  • whip,
  • scourge,
  • flagellate,
  • lash,
  • birch,
  • switch,
  • tan,
  • strap,
  • belt,
  • cane,
  • thrash,
  • beat,
  • leather,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/(h)wip/

whip
noun verb

strip of leather used for flogging or beating. To beat cream, eggs etc. so it gets more volume.

/skərj/

scourge
noun verb

Person or thing causing great suffering. whip someone as punishment.

/ˈflajəˌlāt/

flagellate
verb

flog someone, either as religious discipline or for sexual gratification.

/laSH/

lash
noun verb

A knot or tie to keep something in place tightly. To attack someone with strong language.

/bərCH/

birch
noun verb

slender tree. beat with birch twigs.

/swiCH/

switch
noun verb

Thing you move to turn electrical items on or off. To exchange or replace something for another thing.

tan

/tan/

tan
adjective noun verb

of yellowish-brown colour. A light brown color. To make your skin brown by lying in the sun.

/strap/

strap
noun verb

Strip of leather cloth etc. used to attach/support. fasten or secure in specified place or position with strap.

/belt/

belt
noun verb

strip of material worn round waist. To put a belt around something or someone.

/kān/

cane
noun verb

stem. To beat someone with a stick as punishment.

/THraSH/

thrash
noun verb

violent or noisy movement of beating or thrashing. beat person or animal repeatedly.

/bēt/

beat
adjective noun verb

exhausted. accent in music or poetry. To move in regular motions in order to push blood.

/ˈleT͟Hər/

leather
noun verb

Chemically tanned animal skin, e.g. for shoes. beat or thrash.

Phrases and Idioms that contain "flog"

flog a dead horse

To continue to focus on some issue or topic that is no longer of any use or ...

To continue to focus on some issue or topic that is no longer of any use or relevance.

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