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Example sentences for "flog"

Lexicographically close words:
flod; flode; flodes; floe; floes; flogged; flogger; flogging; floggings; flogs
  1. But won't I flog 'em on to Squashmore, when I take the ribbons?

  2. And I felt, in the matter of the good conduct marks, that if I went back with another holiday punishment, he would certainly keep his word and flog me to the best of his power.

  3. They'll flog a man if they catch him at it, but they won't flog De Freyne and give him hard labor for the dirty work he's doing every day of his life, though everybody knows about it.

  4. Beware what you do or say," said Piet threateningly; "if you flog a Boer you will be a dead man before the sun has risen again.

  5. They threatened to flog me--me--a Boer in my own country.

  6. This is one of the men who carried you away," said Hume, "and I threatened to flog him unless he could explain.

  7. Sometimes he required to flog my aunt's glorious bum to excite his fading powers, declaring that it was almost as exciting as being flogged.

  8. This will never do," said the doctor, "I must flog this evil spirit out of you.

  9. Nothing could better have pleased Mary, for she afterwards admitted she had long had the greatest letch to flog that glorious and immense backside.

  10. She will like it just as much as I do; it is so nice, you must flog me every day, dear Miss Frankland.

  11. I must flog your bottom for all this, for it is very naughty and improper.

  12. He made us all strip, and choosing to take Harry first he made me the horse to flog him on.

  13. Well, my dear, I shall think of it, and find an occasion to flog her, as I have done you.

  14. They laughed heartily, and little Lizzie said she must act aunt, first flog me and be fucked; then be flogged by me, and have my darling prick up her bottom-hole to follow.

  15. He told her he would flog her, and then punish her where she sinned, which, in fact, meant putting his prick into her cunt when in a kneeling position.

  16. He had not as yet been brought up for punishment, although the doctor had confided to me the letch he had taken to flog his fine fat bottom.

  17. I have no doubt that if you flog him enough he will one day be so clever that no one on this earth will be able to appreciate him.

  18. I am pleased with his work, but I flog him to encourage(?

  19. It's my job to flog people, so I flog them.

  20. It was the custom of the Dominie, whenever two boys fought, to flog them both; but in this instance it was not followed up, because I was not the aggressor, and my adversary narrowly escaped with his life.

  21. I only want to flog those who committed the theft, for it is too much to expect of seamen that they would refuse a glass of grog when offered to them.

  22. Depend upon it, I'll not let you off, although I do not choose to flog innocent men.

  23. Both must be done on occasion; and it is better and kinder to flog a man to his work, than to leave him idle till he robs, and flog him afterwards.

  24. Is it not barbarous to flog our soldiers and sailors for insubordination; to flog our rogues at the cart-tail; to lash the backs of women in Bridewell; to cut and scourge the pickpockets so long as the alderman chooses to hold up the hammer?

  25. A wife, a dog, and a walnut-tree, the harder you flog them, the better they be.

  26. But even if they flog me with that courbash every day and even kill me, I will not stop thinking of rescuing Nell and myself from the hands of these villains.

  27. I can flog him out of it as I'd flog any man who followed me when I forbade him.

  28. I shall not flog you, sir, for I feel it would be useless.

  29. I open my mouth, he threatens to flog me.

  30. I'll establish a spirit of trustful happiness and unmurmuring content in this school, if I have to flog every boy in it as long as I can stand over him!

  31. In public each consul was attended by twelve servants, called lictors, each of whom bore an axe bound in a bundle of rods (fasces), the symbols of the authority of the consul to flog and to put to death.

  32. Thus, their owners could flog them in case of disobedience, but could not sell them individually as slaves are sold; yet when a proprietor sold his estate, the whole community of serfs living upon it passed with it to the purchaser.

  33. If thou desire to know the truth of that which I have said, flog each of them more than thou hast flogged me, and he will open his eyes.

  34. So the Walee immediately gave orders to flog them, and the first of them who suffered was my brother.

  35. It is a grave offence to bind a Roman citizen, a crime to flog him, almost the act of a parricide to put him to death; what shall I call crucifying him?

  36. It is better and kinder to flog a man to his work than to leave him idle till he robs and flog him afterwards.

  37. These settlers are all tarred with the same brush; they make poor coves like us work for 'em, and flog us like bullocks, and then they pretend they are honest men.

  38. The mother and daughter had stood at the door watching him flog the Parson.

  39. Then he selected a rope's end and began to flog the cook.

  40. That is what I had to flog him for, and then he was sent back to Sydney.

  41. If they flog us now with whips, won't they flog us then with scorpions?

  42. The chief of construction had to flog himself sharply into the hospitable line before he could make the invaders welcome.

  43. Wheel and shout and flog as they would, they seemed able only to mass the bellowing drove in the narrow mouth of the turn-out.

  44. I used to be with a skipper who was a downright savage if we got beaten off, and threatened to flog us.

  45. You make me feel as if I ought to treat you as you deserve--take down that dusty old riding whip and flog you soundly.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "flog" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    baste; beat; belabor; belt; buffet; cane; chastise; club; cudgel; cut; drub; flagellate; flail; flog; goad; hide; horsewhip; lace; larrup; lash; lather; needle; nudge; paddle; poke; pommel; prick; prod; pummel; punish; rawhide; scourge; sell; slash; smite; spank; spur; sting; strap; strike; stripe; switch; thrash; thump; trounce; wallop; whale; whip