flog

US /flɑːɡ/
UK /flɑːɡ/
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1.

azotar, flagelar

beat (someone) with a whip or stick as a form of punishment

:
The prisoner was sentenced to be flogged.
El prisionero fue sentenciado a ser azotado.
Historically, sailors were often flogged for insubordination.
Históricamente, los marineros eran a menudo azotados por insubordinación.
2.

vender, colocar

sell (something) or offer it for sale, typically aggressively or with great effort

:
He's trying to flog his old car before he buys a new one.
Está tratando de vender su coche viejo antes de comprar uno nuevo.
They're always trying to flog us extended warranties.
Siempre están tratando de vender garantías extendidas.