flog Latin into sb.
a long flog up the mountainside.
The shop owner decided to flog off the old inventory at a discounted price.
The manager flogged the team to meet the deadline.
He tried to flog his idea to the investors, but they were not interested.
The teacher flogged the students for not completing their homework.
The company decided to flog a new product line to attract more customers.
She felt like she had to flog herself to stay motivated.
The coach flogged the team during practice to improve their performance.
He tried to flog his old car, but no one was interested in buying it.
The author had to flog his manuscript to get it published.
The salesperson flogged the benefits of the product to the potential customers.
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