100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "whip"
Definition
The term "whip" as a common noun refers to:
- A tool made of a long, flexible material, traditionally leather, used for striking or driving animals, or for creating a cracking sound.
- A person who is responsible for party discipline in a legislative body, ensuring that party members vote according to the party line.
- A dessert topping made from cream that has been beaten until it becomes light and fluffy.
Synonyms
- For the tool: lash, strap, switch, thong
- For the party discipline role: party whip, enforcer, organizer
- For the dessert topping: cream, froth, mousse
Antonyms
- For the tool: caress, gentle touch
- For the party discipline role: rebel, dissenter
- For the dessert topping: solidified, dense
Examples
- She whipped the cream until it formed stiff peaks.
- The trainer whipped the horse to encourage it to run faster.
- He whipped the voters into a frenzy with his passionate speech.
- The chef whipped together a delicious dessert.
- The party whipped its members to ensure a majority vote.
- She whipped the fabric into shape with a few quick movements.
- He whipped out his phone to capture the moment.
- The coach whipped the team into shape before the championship game.
- They whipped cream for the pie topping.
- She whipped her hair back and forth in excitement.
- The politician whipped the crowd into a frenzy with his rhetoric.
- He whipped the mixture until it was smooth.
- The dog whipped around in circles chasing its tail.
- The chef whipped the eggs into a fluffy omelet.
- The teacher whipped the students into a focused state for the exam.
- She whipped the dough into a perfect ball.
- The manager whipped the employees into action to meet the deadline.
- He whipped the paintbrush across the canvas with skill.
- The mother whipped up a quick dinner for the family.
- The athlete whipped past his competitors in the final lap.
- The debate team whipped their arguments into a convincing presentation.
- She whipped the back of her chair in frustration.
- The coach whipped out a new play for the team.
- He whipped the sheets off the bed in a hurry.
- The artist whipped color onto the canvas with enthusiasm.
- She whipped through the book in just a few days.
- The wind whipped through the trees during the storm.
- He whipped the car around the corner to avoid an obstacle.
- The chef whipped a special sauce in no time.
- The director whipped the crew into shape for the big production.
- She whipped the towel in the air to dry it faster.
- The soldier whipped his weapon into action.
- The crowd whipped into applause at the end of the performance.
- He whipped the ball across the field with great force.
- The campaign manager whipped up support for the candidate.
- She whipped her notebook closed after finishing her notes.
- The volunteers whipped together a community event in record time.
- He whipped the recipe into shape with a few tweaks.
- The wind whipped the hair off her face as she walked.
- The director whipped the cast into shape for the opening night.
- She whipped out a quick sketch of the scene.
- The dog whipped its tail in excitement.
- The athlete whipped through the obstacle course.
- The chef whipped the sauce to perfection.
- He whipped the fabric across the table to showcase the design.
- The editor whipped the article into publishable form.
- She whipped through her chores in record time.
- The wind whipped the papers off the table.
- The teacher whipped the lesson plan into shape.
- He whipped the basketball into the net from a distance.
- The artist whipped a masterpiece in just a few hours.
- She whipped the crowd into a cheering frenzy.
- The coach whipped the player into shape for the tournament.
- The magician whipped the card from his sleeve.
- He whipped the horse into a gallop.
- The students whipped through the exam questions.
- She whipped the cover off the book to reveal the title.
- The gardener whipped the weeds out of the flower bed.
- The chef whipped the dessert into a delicious treat.
- He whipped his head around to see what was happening.
- The director whipped the film crew into action.
- She whipped the cloth over the table to clean it.
- The wind whipped the leaves into a swirling dance.
- He whipped the flag into the air during the parade.
- The coach whipped the team into shape for the playoffs.
- The artist whipped a brush across the canvas.
- She whipped her thoughts into a coherent argument.
- The dog whipped around the yard chasing a squirrel.
- He whipped up a quick snack after work.
- The crowd whipped into a frenzy at the concert.
- The teacher whipped the students into a learning mode.
- She whipped the ribbon off the gift to open it.
- The wind whipped the waves against the shore.
- He whipped the pen across the paper to sign his name.
- The campaign team whipped up excitement for the event.
- She whipped her dress around as she danced.
- The chef whipped the ingredients together seamlessly.
- He whipped the ball into the air with a powerful throw.
- The director whipped the team into shape for the deadline.
- She whipped the fabric through her fingers to feel its texture.
- The athlete whipped the baton during the relay race.
- The magician whipped the scarf from his sleeve with flair.
- The coach whipped the players into a winning team.
- He whipped the ice off the windshield early in the morning.
- The artist whipped the colors together to create a vibrant piece.
- She whipped the car into the garage just in time.
- The crowd whipped into laughter at the comedian's joke.
- He whipped the dog into a frenzy with a squeaky toy.
- The team whipped through the project ahead of schedule.
- She whipped the lid off the pot to check on the food.
- The wind whipped the flags high into the sky.
- He whipped the book closed with a sigh.
- The chef whipped the soup to a perfect consistency.
- She whipped her head to look at the noise behind her.
- The volunteers whipped together a fundraiser in no time.
- He whipped the frisbee across the yard to his friend.
- The coach whipped the team into a competitive spirit.
- She whipped the curtain aside to let in the light.
- The wind whipped around the corner, chilling everyone.
- He whipped the car into gear and sped off into the night.