Flog

[Flog]

To flog is to beat or hit, especially with a tool like a stick or rod. A cruel trainer might flog an unruly horse with a whip.

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

Verb
beat severely with a whip or rod; "The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced"

Verb
beat with a cane


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


Flog

Flog , v. t. [imp. & p. p. Flogged ; p. pr. & vb. n. Flogging .] [Cf. Scot. fleg blow, stroke, kick, AS. flocan to strike, or perh. fr. L. flagellare to whip. Cf. Flagellate.] To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to chastise with repeated blows.

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

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