whipping
Americannoun
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a thrashing or beating with a whip or similar implement
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cord or twine used for binding or lashing
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Pratt and his supporters, whipping each other up for weeks, thought most Angelenos saw the city just the way they did.
From Slate • Jun. 9, 2026
This process, known as superradiance, has been compared to whipping cream into butter.
From Science Daily • May 19, 2026
Magyar’s team feared the tactic risked whipping up hostility toward the candidate now traveling with scant security.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026
Upbeat Midwestern activists withstood whipping winds to form a line of protesters stretching nearly three blocks of Burlington Avenue in Hastings, Neb.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 28, 2026
It was a frigid afternoon and the wind was fierce, whipping the fine dust up in soft clouds.
From "Educated" by Tara Westover
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