flaying

[fley-ing]

flaying Definition

  • 1the act of removing skin from an animal or person
  • 2to whip or beat someone severely

Using flaying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "flaying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The flaying of the animal was done with precision and care.

  • Example

    The criminal was flayed as punishment for his crimes.

  • Example

    He was flayed alive by his enemies.

  • Example

    The coach flayed the team for their poor performance.

flaying Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for flaying

Phrases with flaying

  • to criticize or punish someone severely

    Example

    The boss will flay us alive if we don't finish this project on time.

  • to expose something that is usually hidden or secret

    Example

    The investigation flayed open the corruption within the company.

  • to criticize someone harshly and without mercy

    Example

    The movie critic flayed the director's latest film to the bone.

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Summary: flaying in Brief

'Flaying' [fley-ing] refers to the act of removing skin from an animal or person, or to whip or beat someone severely. It can be used in a literal sense, such as 'The flaying of the animal was done with precision and care,' or in a figurative sense, such as 'The coach flayed the team for their poor performance.' Phrases like 'flay alive' and 'flay to the bone' denote severe criticism or punishment.