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UK
/flˈɒɡɐ/
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NOUN
- a torturer who flogs or scourges (especially an official whose duty is to whip offenders)
How To Use flogger In A Sentence
- Most people who visit Fun Town expect to be able to sit quietly at an outside beer boozer and be pestered around 800 times an hour by the forlorn multitude of watch sellers, shoe shiners, cigarette floggers, carpet baggers, flower peddlers, photo snappers and others too numerous to mention.
- In the 18th century, a captain could be both a patriarch and a tyrant, a drinker and flogger. Why must a captain never leave a sinking ship?
- The floggers of this e-book claim "The shocking truth is that it's not really about talent, which opens the door for almost anyone to get selected with the right preparation and know how!"
- LH: Your work, like the work of Rachel Zolf, Margaret Christakos, and others--Dennis Lee for example--privileges sound over meaning. i love the word "flogger" and "lammy" and of course their sound suggests meaning to me, but what do you say to readers who are looking for more representative imagery, more meaning? Natalie Walschots, Thumbscrews
- In the meantime, you can get to it via the "blogs" dropdown menu on the main nav, or by typing fflogger. com into your address bar. On The EHD Threat
- "A new age in digital security and online identity verification" say the makers/floggers of this little device.
- I wore my leather vest with a chain, my cheap-ass "executioner" mask, carried an axe and chained the flogger to my arm so it hung right at hand level, and went as a torturer. Snow Queen
- The usual hangers and floggers on the right will no doubt take the view that our first priority must always be the victim.
- But the certified financial planners were more like 'certified floggers of products'.
- But if there is a large quantity this does not pay, and the contractor brings in another artist called a "flogger," who, in nine cases out of ten, in my time, was an Irishman. The Life Story of an Old Rebel