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whipped

American  
[wipt, hwipt] / wɪpt, ʰwɪpt /

adjective

  1. having received a whipping.

  2. subdued or defeated as though by whipping.

    whipped by poverty.

  3. beaten into a froth.

    whipped cream.

  4. Slang. exhausted; tired; beat.

    After all that weeding, I'm whipped.

  5. Slang. excessively devoted to or controlled by one’s romantic partner.


Other Word Forms

  • unwhipped adjective
  • well-whipped adjective

Etymology

Origin of whipped

First recorded in 1540–50; whip + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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The finished product is indulgent and addictive, flavoring the humble chia seed with freshly brewed Thai tea, maple syrup and vanilla extract, alongside a dollop of homemade coconut whipped cream.

From Salon

Cleo returns and sets two huckleberry milkshakes in front of us, heaping swirls of whipped cream on top barely staying in place.

From Literature

Jason Wilcox whipped it over and I got it at the front post.

From BBC

MSPs were granted a free vote on the proposals, meaning they were not whipped to vote along party lines.

From BBC

Grinning in terror, he whipped his tail between his legs.

From Literature