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    flay
    /fleɪ/

    verb

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  2. FLAY definition: 1. to remove the skin from a person's or animal's body 2. to whip a person or animal so hard that…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of FLAY is to strip off the skin or surface of : skin. How to use flay in a sentence.

  4. Flay is most commonly used metaphorically to refer to severely criticizing someone. It can also mean to cheat or deprive someone of money or property. The original, literal meaning of flay typically referred to removing the skin of an animal.

  5. If you flay someone, you criticize them severely for their beliefs, policies, or actions.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of flay verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. to strip off the skin or outer covering of, esp by whipping; skin. 2. to attack with savage criticism. 3. to strip of money or goods, esp by cheating or extortion. [Old English flēan; related to Old Norse flā to peel, Lithuanian plešti to tear] ˈflayer n.