Similar words: logging, clogging, waterlogging, hogging, dogging, jogging, loggia, fogginess. Meaning: [flɑgɪŋ /flɒg-] n. beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment.
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1. Would you sanction flogging as a punishment for crimes of violence?
2. He was sentenced to a flogging and life imprisonment.
3. These days, even hotels are flogging the notion that anything is better if you cyberize it.
4. Pam's flogging a dead horse trying to organize the theatre trip. It's quite obvious that nobody's interested.
5. They seem to be flogging a dead horse.
6. They must have been flogging it somewhere pretty regularly.
7. There'd be a flogging or worse if they took her with stolen clothes.
8. He's been on a lot of TV shows, flogging his new book.
9. If something is carried on then it is flogging a dead horse or blind ambition.
10. He would watch an execution or a flogging with evident enjoyment.
11. The public flogging anticipated at the annual general meeting of the City watchdog, Fimbra, may well fail to materialise.
12. Glitter is Dot Cotton in foot-thick panstick, flogging a dead horse until its bones are a pile of dust.
13. The beheading of murderers, the flogging and stoning to death of adulterers, the circumcision of women?
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14. But bring back flogging - abolished as recently as 1861 - they could, and did.
15. There was nothing more boring than flogging around, looking for something like a bike without lights.
16. Amnesty International has long campaigned against flogging for whatever crime.
17. Before the act they were just insurance brokers flogging life policies.
18. Officials had stressed that the proposed flogging would be to humiliate Mr Brown, not draw blood.
19. Recently, at least three penguins have been flogging various products on the airwaves.
20. But ITV are in danger of flogging their golden goose to death.
21. Though flogging was restricted, the length of sentences which lower courts were empowered to impose was doubled.
22. Be wary also of shops flogging any old trainers they can get their hands on.
23. Perhaps he should have tried flogging them some more marble to decorate their office.
24. He keeps trying to get it published but I think he's flogging a dead horse.
25. He found himself before the emperor a second time, after torching a pagan idol; his punishment was a severe flogging.
26. Wearing eight layers of clothing including a duvet, I was almost pleasantly warm flogging up to the bottom of the crag.
27. But a religious court convicted him of using insulting language and ordered the flogging.
28. The rag trade adopted the same approach when it came to designing and flogging its clobber.
29. There was a man at the market who was flogging watches for £10 each.
30. Man United's owners the Edwards family made his fortune flogging rotten meat to school kitchens.
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