WHIPS
- seam or hem with shallow overcasting stitches
- to defeat
- belabor with stinging words abuse
- beat (as eggs or cream) into a froth with a utensil (as a whisk or fork)
- WHIP, to strike with a whip (an instrument for administering corporal punishment) [v]
- to strike repeatedly or flog as punishment
- to move, pull, or seize suddenly
- to beat to a froth
- to move quickly and suddenly; lash about
- instrument with a lash and a handle for striking a person or animal
- party manager in a legislature
- bind or wrap (as a rope or fishing rod) with cord for protection and strength
- wind or wrap around something
- strike with a slender lithe implement (as a lash or rod) especially as a punishment
- drive or urge on by or as if by using a whip
- WHIP, to strike with a lash [v]
- strike as a lash does rain whipped the pavement
- overcome decisively defeat
- stir up incite usually used with up trying to whip up a new emotion Ellen Glasgow
- produce in a hurry usually used with up a sketch à an artist might whip up New York Times
- fish (water) with rod, line, and artificial lure
- gather together or hold together for united action in the manner of a party whip
- proceed nimbly or quickly whipping through the supper dishes C. B. Davis
- thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash a flag à whipping out from its staff H. A. Calahan
- to take, pull, snatch, jerk, or otherwise move very quickly and forcefully whipped out his gun Green Peyton