noun
- the act or process of stripping skin or criticizing harshly
Usage: gerund noun form
verb
- present participle of flay; to strip the skin off an animal or person
- to criticize harshly or severely
Usage: often used literally in historical or brutal contexts
Usage: figurative use; common in modern English
Examples
- The critic was flaying the actor's performance in her review.
- Medieval texts describe flaying as a form of punishment.
- The coach was flaying the team for their poor defensive play.
- Flaying the fish requires a sharp knife and steady hands.
- The newspaper was flaying the government's new policy.
- He received a flaying from the audience after his speech.