Flog - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|flɑːɡ|
Brit.
|flɒɡ|
verb
- beat severely with a whip or rod (syn: lash, lather, slash, strap, trounce, welt, whip)
The teacher often flogged the students
- beat with a cane (syn: cane, lambaste)Extra examples
The sailors were flogged for attempting a mutiny.
...a graphic depiction of a sailor being flogged by the captain for disobeying orders...
He tried to flog his old car, but no one would buy it.
He was publicly flogged and humiliated.
I'm going to flog all my old video tapes.
The teacher often flogged the students
They take a good idea and flog it to death.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: flog
he/she/it: flogs
present participle: flogging
past tense: flogged
past participle: flogged
I/you/we/they: flog
he/she/it: flogs
present participle: flogging
past tense: flogged
past participle: flogged
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