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flay

flay [ flay ] (past and past participle flayed, present participle flay·ing, 3rd person present singular flays)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. lash or flog somebody: to whip or beat a person or animal severely

2. strip skin off somebody: to remove the skin or outer covering from somebody or something

3. criticize somebody harshly: to criticize somebody or something harshly and severely, and sometimes unfairly

4. strip somebody of belongings: to take all the money or valuables from somebody, especially by the use of deceit, intimidation, or similar means ( dated )

[ Old English flēan< Indo-European, "to strike"]

flay·er noun
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