flay|flayed|flaying|flays in English

verb

[fleɪ]

remove the skin from; sharply criticize; strongly rebuke; exploit, cheat

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1. It's fallen out of fashion, flaying.

2. Her dark eyes flayed him.

3. You cannot flay the same ox twice. 

4. The teacher flayed the idle students.

5. Flay: Increased bonus damage from Strength.

6. We've been flaying our enemies for 1,000 years.

7. He flayed himself for his lack of tact.

8. The flayed man is on our banners.

9. In art, he is often depicted flayed.

10. 15 He flayed himself for his lack of tact.

11. None is decayed, but each has been carefully flayed.

12. Men dripped blood from flayed skin here.

13. I'll be flayed alive when she finds out!

14. Bribery money, make your flay a flint.

15. Words that flayed and scorched coming from her lips.

16. I flayed him living along with his wife and brother.

17. Accordants of the Dragon Episode 65 A Mind is a Terrible Thing To Flay

18. Bobby Flay prepares to make wheat salad with sCallops

19. She was well-known for flaying public officials in her daily column.

20. He was so angry he nearly flayed his horse alive.

21. Flay: To strip off the skin or outer covering of.

22. Glyph of Mind Flay : Now sets snare to 10 % instead of removing it.

23. He dragged on the reins and drew the buggy around, flaying the horse with his whip.

24. In his sodden, crushed red velvet, Gabriel felt like a flayed mole.

25. It was such gently acid mockery, she felt physically flayed under that worldly amusement.