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whip

[hwip, wip] / ʰwɪp, wɪp /






VERB
agitate, stir up
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Liu said that the whip hand rightfully belongs to China, since its population gives it a potential consumer market “far exceeding the U.S.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Josh Tongue came into the attack on a hat-trick after bagging the last two Australia wickets on day one, but Weatherald whipped his full ball for three.

From Barron's

He whipped out his phone and produced a photo of himself standing next to Robert.

From The Wall Street Journal

The rhythm of it could be a metronome for this movie’s plot — it whips us around to the point of delighted collapse.

From Los Angeles Times

Dubois whipped a body shot into Panatta's midriff in the fifth and again in the sixth, each drawing nods of approval from ringside.

From BBC