প্রহার করা, কশান, তাড়ন করা, মার দেত্তয়া, মারা, ঠেঙ্গান
(1) Beat severely with a whip or rod.
(2) Beat with a cane.
(3) Whip.
(4) Lash.
(1) Coincidentally, one of the salesmen who tried to flog me a car was an Assyrian Christian from Kirkuk!
(2) If you could just flog us lightly, we'd be ever in your debt.
(3) There is an advertisement for some new generation of anti-bacterial surface cleaner running on television that shamelessly exploits every maternal insecurity to flog us turbo-charged soap.
(4) They should flog him and flay him if they so desire.
(5) Then someone doing a dull and witless job in Ireland rings and tries to flog me a new credit card.
(6) A long flog up the mountainside
(7) Fantastically beautiful place, once you plough through the hawkers outside desperately trying to flog you the little red book (which is, obviously, both red and little).
(8) The next phase of book marketing is online promotion, where authors can flog their books year round on their websites, before they're even released.
(9) Unfreid didn't want the boys expelled, so instead he called them and their teacher down to the school basement, took off his belt and had the teacher flog him until the boys admitted they were wrong.
(10) But my point is, how many tickets do you need to flog to sell out a rugby ground - 10-15,000?
(11) About 300 shops sell used wares, and heck, even the airport and post office flog the goods.
(12) And would somebody please verbally flog me for the alliteration in the last sentence?
(13) Last year retailer Argos hit the headlines when it tried to flog Sony TVs for just u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu25513.
(14) Heck, he could probably flog you a crummy endowment mortgage and a rubbish personal pension plan.
(15) It's not like the old days when they'd flog someone one day and get beaten the next.
(16) If you spoke while you were milking, you were flogged with a stockwhip.
(17) Pace arrow flogs you if your speed dips below your current ride average.
(18) Britain is simply not ready to be led by an English nationalist hanger-and- flogger who attracts to his camp individuals who believe in the repatriation of immigrants.
(19) King himself has acknowledged that he's u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the literary equivalent of a Big Macu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, and his books sell on a comparable scale - no writer now living has flogged as many copies.
(20) However, there's a danger that a successful formula be flogged to death.
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