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Meanings of
flog
in English
Portuguese
chicotear
Catalan
assotar
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Beat severely with a whip or rod.
whip
strap
slash
lash
lather
welt
trounce
Portuguese
chicotear
Portuguese
bater
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Beat with a cane.
cane
lambaste
lambast
Portuguese
bater
Synonyms
Examples for "
cane
"
cane
lambaste
lambast
Examples for "
cane
"
1
The sugar is contained in solution in the pith of the
cane
.
2
Nat held himself rigidly erect; he was doing without his
cane
today.
3
The common ground; all their men worked in the sugar
cane
fields.
4
The flames of the
cane
would not allow him to change form.
5
The auto industry's ties with Brazil's sugar
cane
industry are not new.
1
Sounds fishy-butif it's so somebody ought to
lambaste
the old man.
2
The president used his campaign-style gathering to again
lambaste
the media.
3
Maybe we will call each other privately, quietly and lament,
lambaste
.
4
I'll
lambaste
dat coon when I gits him, so I will.
5
They
lambaste
impartially and with a certain Irish delight in doing the job thoroughly.
1
The US president took to Twitter to
lambast
bitcoin and its ilk.
2
Therefore it was surprising to hear Houllier
lambast
Steven Gerrard in the aftermath.
3
He got him down and started to
lambast
the Judas out of him.
4
Hallmark cards axes 106 jobs in New Zealand and Principals
lambast
ministry spending.
5
Critics
lambast
adventure literature for trumpeting colonialist white supremacy propaganda too.
Usage of
flog
in English
1
Does one of his other charges have a new record to
flog
?
2
Is it something which Vodafone think might help them
flog
more downloads?
3
You were almost ready to
flog
me for it at the time.
4
I do not mean to
flog
you wit whips from the past.
5
Put me in irons, but don't
flog
me; I will confess all.
6
I'll
flog
you now, and then carry you to Melbourne in triumph.
7
He would rather
flog
himself within an inch of his own life.
8
He would give command to
flog
her as often as he pleased.
9
If he threatens to
flog
you, I promise that I will interfere.
10
Then he selected a rope's end and began to
flog
the cook.
11
To
flog
properly one needs a good swing, so my friend said.
12
He was selling coconuts, rum and anything else he could
flog
off.
13
Make it south by west, or I'll
flog
you for disobeying orders.
14
And, truly, how shall even a young man
flog
such an one.
15
You can
flog
them to death, but it won't buy you anything.
16
I dont't care if they only don't
flog
me in that fish-market.
Other examples for "flog"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
flog
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
flog off
flog more
flog the boy
flog a man
flog cds
More collocations
Translations for
flog
Portuguese
chicotear
vergastar
açoitar
flagelar
bater
Catalan
assotar
fuetejar
Flog
through the time
Flog
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common