Verb
The word is derived from flog
of Flog
Source: Webster's dictionaryThose who deny the first principle should be flogged or burned until they admit that it is not the same thing to be burned and not burned, or whipped and not whipped. Avicenna
The sergeant's widow told you a lie when she said I flogged her. I never flogged her. She flogged herself. Nikolai Gogol
We made one film called Thy Neighbor's Wife in which I got flogged at the public whipping post for adultery. I did my best acting in that film, I guess. Cleo Moore
Ah Sir, a boy's being flogged is not so severe as a man's having the hiss of the world against him. Samuel Johnson
During his second voyage in 1770, John Paul viciously flogged one of his sailors, a carpenter, leading to accusations that his discipline was "unnecessarily cruel." Source: Internet
Despite Kremnev's marking, he never gained many supporters and was flogged and branded with the words, “deserter and pretender”. Source: Internet