whip in English
- whip⇄adj. whiplike.
- whip⇄expr. whip in, to keep from scattering.
Ex. to whip in the foxhounds. - whip⇄noun whipper.
- whip⇄noun 1. a thing to strike or beat with, usually a stick with a lash at the end. Lawbreakers used to be punished with a whip.
Ex. It is cruel to use a whip to punish a child.
(SYN) scourge, switch.
2. a stroke or blow with or as if wit - whip⇄v.i. 1. to move suddenly and nimbly; start or go quickly; whisk; dart.
Ex. The thief whipped round the corner and escaped.
2. to beat, flap, or thrash about as the lash of a whip does; swish.
3. to fish by casting with a motion like t - whip⇄v.t. 1. to strike or beat with a whip; lash.
Ex. He whipped the horse to make it go faster.
(SYN) scourge, flog, thrash, switch.
2. (Figurative.) to strike or beat as if with a whip.
Ex. the rain whipping the pavement (Thackeray - whip⇄whip, noun, verb, whippedorwhipt,whipping.
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