- verbflay (verb) · flays (third person present) · flayed (past tense) · flayed (past participle) · flaying (present participle)
- peel the skin off (a corpse or carcass):"one shoulder had been flayed to reveal the muscles"
- peel (the skin) off a corpse or carcass:"she flayed the white skin from the flesh"
- whip or beat (someone) so harshly as to remove their skin:"Matthew flayed them viciously with a branch"
- criticize severely and brutally:"he flayed the government for not moving fast enough on economic reform"
OriginOld English flēan, of Germanic origin; related to Middle Dutch vlaen.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- peel the skin off (a corpse or carcass):
- whip or beat (someone) so harshly as to remove their skin:
- criticize severely and brutally:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.flay [ fley ] show ipa See synonyms for: flay flayed on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) to strip off the skin or outer covering of. to criticize or scold with scathing severity. to deprive or strip of money or property.www.dictionary.com/browse/flayflay /fleɪ/ v. [ ~ + object] to strip off the skin or outer covering of, such as by whipping: flayed the prisoners with whips.www.wordreference.com/definition/flayflay (third-person singular simple present flays, present participle flaying, simple past flayed, past participle flayed or (obsolete) flain) To strip the skin off; to skin. To lash or whip.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/flay
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