Meaning & Definition of word "Flogging"

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    Flogging

    /ˈflɔːɡɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of beating someone or something with a whip or a stick as a form of punishment or torture.
      • Example: The prisoner faced flogging as a punishment for his offenses.
    • 2. A rigorous or relentless criticism.
      • Example: The coach's flogging of the team during practice was meant to motivate them.
    • 3. Heavy or tiresome work or effort.
      • Example: The project felt like a flogging, with long hours and little reward.

    verb:

    • 1. To beat someone with a whip or a stick.
      • Example: The guards were accused of flogging the inmates excessively.
    • 2. To criticize someone severely.
      • Example: She was flogged by the media for her controversial comments.
    • 3. To promote or advertise something aggressively.
      • Example: The team was flogging their new product at every major trade show.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'flogian' meaning to beat.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    flogging a dead horse:

    To waste effort on something that has no chance of succeeding.

    flogging the point:

    To insist on something unnecessarily.

    Related Words

    flog:

    To beat or whip someone.

    whip:

    To beat with a flexible instrument.

    Slang Meanings of flogging

    Meaning: To work hard or put in a lot of effort.

    Example Sentence: I'm really flogging it at the gym to get in shape.

    Meaning: To sell something quickly or aggressively.

    Example Sentence: He was flogging those tickets like crazy!