Floggers [noun]

Definition of Floggers:

personal outerwear

Synonyms of Floggers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Floggers:

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Sentence/Example of Floggers:

The sentence of the court was carried out by a scourger, sometimes called flagellator, or flogger.

They were friends of the Bartons, and Old John, the ex-flogger, trained them in the art of cattle-lifting.

It was generally given out as "piece work" to one man, the "master-flogger," as you might term him, who employed the others.

Two should hold her by the arms while the professional flogger seared the white soft back of her.

I no more care for a flogging than a boy does at Eton: and only let the flogger beware—I will be a match for him, I warrant you.

Schinko was the chief flogger of the palace; he had to execute all the scourging, whipping, and lashing with the knout.

It was evident that he was no 'prentice hand at the business, but a good master flogger.

It is also known under the name of flogger, the latter seemingly the more appropriate of the two.

How could the flogger of urchins be otherwise than animated and joyous?

Why should there be a distinction between the flogger and the flogged?