flogs Synonyms

flogs Meaning

flogs

steal sense 1, to move along with difficulty, to beat severely with or as if with a rod or whip, to force or urge into action, sell sense 7, to sell (something, such as stolen goods) illegally, to beat with or as if with a rod or whip, to promote aggressively, to criticize harshly, flap, flutter

flogs Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher flogs the whiteboard with colorful markers to illustrate her point.
  2. He flogs the horse to make it move faster.
  3. The chef flogs the dough vigorously to knead it properly.
  4. In some countries, criminals are flogged as a punishment for their crimes.
  5. The wind flogs the sails, propelling the boat forward.
  6. She flogs the carpet outside to remove the dust and debris.
  7. The drummer flogs the drumsticks against the snare with rhythmic precision.
  8. The rain flogs against the windowpanes, creating a soothing sound.
  9. He flogs the weeds in the garden to clear the area for planting.
  10. The athlete flogs the punching bag during training to improve his strength and stamina.

FAQs About the word flogs

steal sense 1, to move along with difficulty, to beat severely with or as if with a rod or whip, to force or urge into action, sell sense 7, to sell (something,

spanks, slaps, slashes, hides,whips, thrashes, lashes, swipes, clips, whales

floats, waltzes, glides, hangs,slides, whisks, coasts, wafts,hovers, drifts

The teacher flogs the whiteboard with colorful markers to illustrate her point.

He flogs the horse to make it move faster.

The chef flogs the dough vigorously to knead it properly.

In some countries, criminals are flogged as a punishment for their crimes.