Sentences with whipping
whip·ping
W w - Prune whip.
- Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- This outrages Foote, who says the pistol- whipping never occurred.
- Torsos fused, legs gliding or whipping up a storm, the dancers move across the floor.
- He impatiently whipped his leg with his riding crop.
- To whip the team into shape.
- I had a whole bunch of pillows on the bed in the hotel and I was whipping it and whipping it, just trying to get that curve.
- To whip the opposition; to whip a bad habit.
- He whipped his gun out of its holster.
- I whipped the stream all day and caught nothing.
- To whip the end of a hawser.
- The tailor whipped the seams with heavy thread.
- She whipped into the store for some milk.