Flay Mnemonic
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flay
flay
/fleɪ/
Examples
- Why is it necessary to flay the creationist
- Some kindled fires, others collected wood, and the strongest hunted the cattle, while the invalids slew, and skinned, and flayed.
- He was subjected to being flayed alive at the docks.
- In the meantime, though, he is being flayed by rivals.
- We're supposed to flay the harridan as an example to others.
- Slay is the young pup of Flay, who was kidnapped by Caleb.
- Butcher represented quite a touchline sight, with arms flaying everywhere.
- He is an avid practitioner of the old Bolton custom of flaying enemies.
- It can envelope things in swirling sand and flay them to the bone.
- Wow, most of this article is dedicated to flaying Johnson and the ID movement.
strip the skin off
verb
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"Flake + Slay. Peel off skin like slaying flakes in play."
"Flay + Splay. Skin the fish and splay it open to dry."
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