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are flogging

  • present progressive
    of flog.
    flog
    verb (used with object)
    to beat with a whip, stick, etc., especially as punishment; whip; scourge.

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We can see this because that it's not just the usual suspects who are flogging these scandals.

From Salon Jul. 26, 2023

For anyone curious about how that may work out, notwithstanding the promises of the executives who are flogging it via press releases, there’s a precedent.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 18, 2022

There’s probably not a lot of risk appetite from engine makers that are flogging the supply chain to keep up with the existing need to feed power plants to Boeing and Airbus.

From Seattle Times Aug. 22, 2022

"They are flogging off Britain's transport assets like Derek Trotter at some dodgy car boot sale."

From BBC Jan. 17, 2017

“See,” he said, “they come quickly; they are flogging the horses, and galloping as hard as they can.”

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker