Flogging definition

Flogging means ‘beating or whipping’. In other words, it means to beat someone with a stick or whip as a punishment. It was the most common method of punishing the criminal as a corporeal punishment. In India, it was recognized under the Whipping Act, 1864 which was repealed by the same act in 1909 but it was finally abolished in 1955. The method of flogging was differed from country to country. Some used straps and whips with a single lash while others used short pieces of rubber- house as they left behind traces of flogging. It is one of the most barbarous and cruel form of Punishment.

Examples of Flogging in a sentence

  • Marbelizing Flogging Hand Ageing Furniture Finishing Lining of Brick Imitation Granite Window Frosting Graining Lining Air Gun or Pressure Pot Work Over-glazing and Rottenstone Work Imitation of Leading on Windows Maintenance Repair of Spray Equipment (when such work is done in the studio) *Preparation of Painting Automobiles and Trucks Bucket or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pump Work when used for ageing or spraying trees or foliage.

  • Flogging Graining Hand Ageing Lining Furniture Finishing Air Gun or Pressure Pot Work Lining of Brick Over-glazing and Rottenstone Work Imitation Granite Imitation of Leading on Windows Maintenance Repair of Spray Equipment (when such work is done in the studio) *Preparation of Painting Automobiles and Trucks Bucket or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Pump Work when used for ageing or spraying trees or foliage.

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