Synonym: beat, flog, lace, lash, paddle, pummel, spank, strap, strike, thrash. Similar words: hip, chip, which, whither, whisper, while, white, ownership. Meaning: [hwɪp /w-] n. 1. an instrument with a handle and a flexible lash that is used for whipping 2. a legislator appointed by the party to enforce discipline 3. a dessert made of sugar and stiffly beaten egg whites or cream and usually flavored with fruit 4. (golf) the flexibility of the shaft of a golf club 5. a quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object. v. 1. beat severely with a whip or rod 2. defeat thoroughly 3. thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash 4. strike as if by whipping 5. whip with or as if with a wire whisk 6. subject to harsh criticism.
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91. I was shocked to discover that Cool Whip was a key ingredient.
92. Almost before she had stopped screaming and pulling at his hard whip arm, she felt shame.
93. Instantly Oliver lashed it harshly with the whip, lashed its mate, leaped to the ground and kept on lashing.
94. They pour into the backstage car park like expensive treacle and come to a halt at the crack of a whip.
95. A night to bring any man to contemplate the dogged scourge of Lady Fortune's whip with a jaundiced eye.
96. After a lightning whip through immigration, an official located all their luggage and polo sticks and whizzed them through customs.
97. Mr Lott learned his political skills as a whip in both houses.
98. Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
99. Stevens rode more confidently in the stretch, while Antley slashed away with his whip 17 times from the quarter pole home.
100. He was already slathering Miracle Whip on that brand of soft white bread that can double as a foam sponge.
101. Colleagues call the former Democratic deputy whip gregarious and determined; he is a leading figure in the Latino world.
102. Professional Cornishman who resigned the Tory whip in protest at tin mining closures, but was too loyal to tell anyone.
103. True, there were still plenty of pockets of sadism where the whip and the birch were freely used.
104. I manoeuvre the dental floss into place in front of an aghast Lucker, and whip them away, as Laverne instructed.
105. Then comes the whip, the sudden vicious reminder of the man in the street.
106. She screamed and grabbed for his whip arm; he shook her off without even looking at her.
107. He dragged on the reins and drew the buggy around, flaying the horse with his whip.
108. The lingering tingling sensations caused by the whip glowed all over her body.
109. And no sign of chains or a whip or iron bars.
110. Another tentacle shot out like a whip and coiled around his throat, choking him.
111. Whip cream, fold into cheese mix with jelly. 4 Spoon into tin.
112. He looked absolutely grim, advancing, tapping the whip lightly on the ground as the horse retreated rhythmically.
113. Lucker finds his fishing rod, and flexes it like a whip.
114. A sharp pull on the whip and with luck it would spin.
115. When the milk is ready, place it in a food processor or whip it into cream.
116. Many Opposition Members who will obey the three-line Whip and vote against the motion will do so with a heavy heart.
117. He'd turned back towards the gates when a noise made him whip round.
118. It has been three weeks since the indistinct videotape image hit television screens with the impact of, well, a whip.
118. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
119. He omits a small detail in the form of the Government Whip.
120. Once again men get the whip hand; they can exercise paternal rights or evade parental responsibilities-as they choose.
More similar words: hip, chip, which, whither, whisper, while, white, ownership, meanwhile, membership, leadership, the White House, after a while, partnership, citizenship, scholarship, once in a while, championship, relationship.