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It feels as though domestic pitches have to be whipped up out of necessity, rather than curation.

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The Greece fans had their sense of expectation whipped up by presentations before kick-off to the players who stunned the football world by winning Euro 2004 in Portugal.

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“A lot of smoke was being whipped up, and it had this reddish hue to it. … Just for the sake of my lungs, I probably need to get out of here,” he recalled thinking.

The team whipped up a mix of egg whites and other liquids.

Instead of dust and debris swirling around the core of strong winds, it is water mist whipped up from the surface.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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