Flogverb
(transitive) To whip or scourge as punishment.
Canenoun
A plant with simple stems, like bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem thereof.
Flogverb
(transitive) To use something to extreme; to abuse.
Canenoun
(uncountable) The slender, flexible main stem of a plant such as bamboo, including many species in the grass family Gramineae.
Flogverb
To sell.
Canenoun
(uncountable) The plant itself, including many species in the grass family Gramineae; a reed.
Flogverb
To steal something.
Canenoun
(uncountable) Sugar cane.
Flogverb
To defeat easily or convincingly.
Canenoun
Maize or, rarely, sorghum, when such plants are processed to make molasses (treacle) or sugar.
Flogverb
To overexploit (land), as by overgrazing, overstocking, etc.
Canenoun
The stem of such a plant adapted for use as a tool.
Flogverb
(theater) To beat away charcoal dust etc. using a flogger.
Canenoun
(countable) A short rod or stick, traditionally of wood or bamboo, used for corporal punishment.
Flognoun
A contemptible, often arrogant person; a wanker.
Canenoun
(uncountable) Corporal punishment by beating with a cane.
âThe teacher gave his student the cane for throwing paper.â;
Flognoun
(internet slang) A weblog designed to look authentic, but actually developed as part of a commercial marketing strategy to promote some product or service.
Canenoun
A lance or dart made of cane.
Flogverb
To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to whip; to lash; to chastise with repeated blows.
Canenoun
A rod-shaped tool or device, somewhat like a cane.
Flogverb
beat severely with a whip or rod;
âThe teacher often flogged the studentsâ; âThe children were severely trouncedâ;
Canenoun
(countable) A strong short staff used for support or decoration during walking; a walking stick.
âAfter breaking his leg, he needed a cane to walk.â;
Flogverb
beat with a cane
Canenoun
A length of colored and/or patterned glass rod, used in the specific glassblowing technique called caneworking.
Canenoun
(countable) A long rod often collapsible and commonly white (for visibility to other persons), used by vision impaired persons for guidance in determining their course and for probing for obstacles in their path.
Canenoun
(uncountable) Split rattan, as used in wickerwork, basketry and the like.
Canenoun
A local European measure of length; the canna.
Caneverb
To strike or beat with a cane or similar implement.
Caneverb
To destroy; to comprehensively defeat.
âMudchester Rovers were caned 10-0.â;
Caneverb
To do something well, in a competent fashion.
Caneverb
To produce extreme pain.
âDon't hit me with that. It really canes!â; âMate, my legs cane!â;
Caneverb
(transitive) To make or furnish with cane or rattan.
âto cane chairsâ;
Canenoun
A name given to several peculiar palms, species of Calamus and Dæmanorops, having very long, smooth flexible stems, commonly called rattans.
âLike light canes, that first rise big and brave.â;
Canenoun
A walking stick; a staff; - so called because originally made of one of the species of cane.
âStir the fire with your master's cane.â;
Canenoun
A lance or dart made of cane.
âJudgelike thou sitt'st, to praise or to arraignThe flying skirmish of the darted cane.â;
Canenoun
A local European measure of length. See Canna.
Caneverb
To beat with a cane.
Caneverb
To make or furnish with cane or rattan; as, to cane chairs.
Canenoun
a stick that people can lean on to help them walk
Canenoun
a strong slender often flexible stem as of bamboos, reeds, rattans, or sugar cane
Canenoun
a stiff switch used to hit students as punishment
Caneverb
beat with a cane
Canenoun
the hollow jointed stem of a tall grass, especially bamboo or sugar cane, or the stem of a slender palm such as rattan.
Canenoun
any plant that produces canes.
Canenoun
stems of bamboo, rattan, or wicker used as a material for making furniture or baskets
âa cane coffee tableâ;
Canenoun
short for sugar cane
Canenoun
a flexible woody stem of the raspberry plant or any of its relatives
âraspberry canesâ;
Canenoun
a length of cane or a slender stick, especially one used as a support for plants, a walking stick, or an instrument of punishment
âtie the shoot to a cane if vertical growth is requiredâ;
Canenoun
a form of corporal punishment used in certain schools, involving beating with a cane
âwrong answers were rewarded by the caneâ;
Caneverb
beat with a cane as a punishment
âMatthew was caned for bullying by the headmasterâ;
Caneverb
defeat heavily or punish severely
âthey have caned Essex and Durham in the Championshipâ;
Caneverb
take (drink or drugs) in large quantities
âthe others were probably out caning it in some barâ;