flog (Meaning)

Wordnet

flog (v)

beat severely with a whip or rod

beat with a cane

Webster

flog (v. t.)

To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to chastise with repeated blows.

flog Sentence Examples

  1. The shopkeeper decided to flog off the old inventory at discounted prices.
  2. The pirate captain threatened to flog any crew member caught disobeying orders.
  3. He attempted to flog his old car online, hoping to make a quick sale.
  4. The teacher warned the students that she would flog them with extra homework if they didn't study for the upcoming test.
  5. The company planned to flog its outdated software to make room for the new version.
  6. The sergeant ordered the soldiers to flog the bushes for any signs of enemy activity.
  7. The salesman tried to flog the overpriced vacuum cleaner to unsuspecting customers.
  8. The politician attempted to flog his agenda during the debate, but his opponents remained unswayed.
  9. She decided to flog her handmade crafts at the local market to earn some extra cash.
  10. The coach threatened to flog the team with intense training sessions if they didn't improve their performance.

FAQs About the word flog

beat severely with a whip or rod, beat with a caneTo beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to chastise with repeated blows.

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slide, slide, hang, glide, breeze, breeze, glide, whisk, hang,coast

The shopkeeper decided to flog off the old inventory at discounted prices.

The pirate captain threatened to flog any crew member caught disobeying orders.

He attempted to flog his old car online, hoping to make a quick sale.

The teacher warned the students that she would flog them with extra homework if they didn't study for the upcoming test.