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1 flog
v. (-gg-) 1. ташуурдах, ороолгох, шавхуурдах, банздах. 2. \flog sth (to sb) зарах. She flogged her guitar to another student. Тэр, гитар хөгжмөө өөр нэг оюутанд зарав. flog a dead horse хайран цагаа дэмий юманд үрэх. flog sth to death улиглах. flogging n. ташуурдах, банздах.
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