Flog - English meaning
Flog – definitions in English dictionary
verbBeat (someone) with a whip or stick as a punishment.
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The men had been flogged and branded on the foreheadverbSell or offer for sale.
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He made a fortune flogging beads to hippiesverbMake one's way with strenuous effort.
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By 10 pm we had flogged up the slopes to grey crag
nounAn arduous climb or struggle.
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A long flog up the mountainside
verbBeat with a whip, rod, or cane
verb(esp. in the past) to beat very hard with a stick or a whip as a punishment
verbTo sell something, especially at a cheap price
Usage examples:
The phone group plans to flog its new handsets for £30 apiece to people signing one-year contracts.…
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Word origin
late 17th century (originally slang): perhaps imitative, or from Latin flagellare ‘to whip’, from flagellum ‘whip’.
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