Word: flog Word origin: late 17th century (originally slang): perhaps imitative, or from Latin flagellare ‘to whip’, from flagellum ‘whip’. Phonetic: flɒɡ Listen:
beat (someone) with a whip or stick as a punishment. Example: the men had been flogged and branded on the forehead
sell or offer for sale. Example: he made a fortune flogging beads to hippies
make one's way with strenuous effort. Example: by 10 pm we had flogged up the slopes to Grey Crag
an arduous climb or struggle. Example: a long flog up the mountainside
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