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    flay
    /fleɪ/

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  3. Flay means to remove the skin from a person's or animal's body, or to whip a person or animal so hard that some of their skin comes off. Learn more about the verb flay, its pronunciation, synonyms, and idioms.

    • Simplified

      FLAY translate: 剥(死人或动物尸体的)皮, 把(人或动物)打得皮开肉绽. Learn more in...

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      FLAXSEED definition: 1. the seeds of the flax plant (= a...

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  4. Flay is a verb that means to strip off the skin or surface of something, or to criticize harshly. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of flay from Merriam-Webster.

  5. Nasty word, flay. It means to peel or beat the skin of a person or animal, and not necessarily a dead one, either. Nowadays it more commonly means to criticize harshly someone or something, usually in public, leaving them raw and wounded.

  6. Flay means to strip off the skin or outer covering of something, or to criticize or scold someone severely. Learn about its origin, usage, and related words.

  7. Flay means to remove the skin or outer covering of an animal or person, or to criticize someone severely. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and related terms of flay from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Flay means to strip off the skin or outer covering of, or to criticize severely. Find out the origin, usage, and translations of flay in English and Spanish.

  9. Flay means to remove the skin from an animal or person, usually when they are dead. It can also mean to hit or criticize somebody severely. Learn how to use flay in a sentence and find synonyms for this verb.