flogging
31flogging — flog·ging || flÉ‘gɪŋ /flÉ’g n. beating, thrashing; whipping flÉ‘g /flÉ’g v. whip; beat, thrash; sell (Slang) …
32flogging — noun (C) / flogIN || flA:gIN / a punishment in which someone is severely beaten with a whip or stick …
33flogging — n whipping, horsewhipping, thrashing, flailing, flagellation, forty lashes, lashing, switching, the gauntlet, Inf. hiding, Inf. tanning …
34flogging — [ˈflɒgɪŋ] noun [C/U] a punishment in which someone is hit many times with a stick or WHIP …
35flogging — /ˈflɒgɪŋ/ (say floging) noun 1. punishment by beating or whipping. –adjective 2. Colloquial (an intensifier signifying disapproval): *Cripes, this floggin rain d make you cry, wouldn t it? –d arcy niland, 1955 …
36Flogging — A variety of whips were used, including: flails (less lethal that those used for weapons. See Flail), scourges and lashes. The person being whipped was usually restrained in some way, often tied to a post, wall, cart or some other sturdy… …
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37flogging — Thrashing or beating with a whip or lash …
38flogging — Thrashing or beating with a whip or lash …
39flogging — Inflicting punishment by whipping. State v Cannon, 55 Del 587, 190 A2d 514; Commonwealth v Wyatt, 27 Va (6 Rand) 694 …
40flogging — noun beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment • Syn: ↑whipping, ↑tanning, ↑lashing, ↑flagellation • Derivationally related forms: ↑flagellate (for: ↑flagellation), ↑ …