Flog in a sentence as a verb

Today I suddenly realized reflog is "ref log" not "re flog".

If you give classes or lectures, you sit at a table in the lobby afterward and flog books.

What do you want to do, flog every man who finds it humiliating to dress in drag?

If you think Im wrong, then publicly > flog me for my ignorance and I will fully accept the err in my ways.

If you are going to flog ChronicDB, please at least disclose if you have some sort of relationship with said company.

Why not overcome...---This is a short one; why flog a dead horse when you could be chasing much large opportunities?

I'll be right back, I have a scientific program for figure competitors I need to flog to the Wall Street Journal.

There are countless therapies that are dangerous and/or ineffective and plenty of unscrupulous or incompetent people who want to flog them.

Note that the data is heavily skewed -- 77% of all SR listings apparently are for one UK seller, who probably just had the misfortune to pick that day to flog his wares.

They should change their policy to "open when it's convenient for us to flog it for PR purposes, else closed, oh and please store all your office documents on our cloud, we make it really convenient.

"Entrepreneurs" are business people who take what someone else built and compete with other business people to sell it to the greatest market at the highest margins, then flog the business itself to some sucker just before it tanks.

In modern public policy making, the same people who try to flog the auto companies for endangering drivers for this or that reason are often the first to decree that cars be made smaller and smaller even though this might create increasing safety risks to drivers who wind up in accidents.

Yes, similar to why I flog my children for liking Toy Story : toys cannot move or talk, fools!At one point these complaints stop being "this is too much to suspend my disbelief" and become "yes an opportunity to thinly veil my desire to seem smarter than everyone by pointing out every single insignificant mistake!

Flog definitions

verb

beat severely with a whip or rod; "The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced"

See also: welt whip lather lash slash strap trounce

verb

beat with a cane

See also: cane lambaste lambast