Flogging in a sentence as a noun

Ouch, Ross, you're getting a well deserved flogging.

"More than likely it's all affiliate/SEO spam for the book he's flogging in the post.

Do something else with your time - no one's forcing you to continue flogging that particular horse.

Or on consultants making money flogging a **** methodology.

Oracle has basically been flogging the same code base for twenty odd years, and claiming they are competitive by running their ancient, single node system on more powerful nodes.

I think the financial impact has better odds at moving the needle on US public opinion than flogging our representatives with regard to civil liberties or privacy.

But in reality, that won't be an issue because as soon as some one accidentally force pushes, everyone else will have their pulls broken and know the perpetrator immediately identified for flogging.

There are less likely to get a job if there is a similarly-qualified or slightly less-qualified male candidate and will probably earn less than their male counterparts, but don't you have the same problem in your country?I hope you understand why I hate it when someone puts the name of my country in the same sentence as Saudi Arabia, where they sentenced a woman to flogging because she dared to drive[2].

Flogging definitions

noun

beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment

See also: whipping tanning lashing flagellation