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Flogging logo #10101) Beating 2) Drubbing 3) Flagellation 4) Lacing 5) Lashing 6) Licking 7) Tanning 8) Thrashing 9) Trouncing 10) Whacking 11) Whipping
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Flogging logo #10101) Caning 2) Flagellation 3) Horsewhipping 4) Sergeantpunishment 5) Thelash
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Flogging logo #23415Punishment by caning, or by whipping with the cat.
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Flogging logo #21002• (a. & n.) from Flog, v. t. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Flog
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flogging logo #21003a beating administered with a whip or rod, with blows commonly directed to the person`s back. It was imposed as a form of judicial punishment and as ... [1 related articles]
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Flogging logo #22083punishment in which a man was whipped on his naked back, often used enforce discipline and punish minor or major infractions by ordinary sailers
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Flogging logo #20972Flog'ging adjective & noun from Flog , transitive verb Flogging chisel (Machinery) , a large cold chisel, used in chipping castings. -- Flogging hammer , a small sledge hammer used for striking a flogging chisel.
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Flogging logo #21217Flogging is the infliction of stripes or blows with a whip, lash, or scourge, especially as a judicial punishment. In Britain flogging existed for a long time as a punishment in the army and navy; but it was totally abolished in the army in 1881, and in the navy it was abolished in 1906. It was made a punishment for certain violent crimes, such as ...
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Flogging logo #23846The act of bashing the area of an empty cask around the bung hole with a wooden mallet. The bungs “pop” out; a quicker method than extracting by hand. We only flog bourbon barrels, as their staves are thicker and more robust. The more costly wine casks have thinner staves so you could easily crack or break them.
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flogging logo #23421[Wuthering Heights] a beating with a strap, stick, or whip, especially as punishment.
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flogging logo #23412The act of beating a person severely with a rod or whip, especially the cat or the punishment of being beaten.
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Flogging logo #23416Severe beating of a person
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