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101whip together — [phrasal verb] whip (something) together or whip together (something) informal : to produce or prepare (something) very quickly She whipped together a quick lunch. They had little time to whip a plan …
102Whip-shaped — a. Shaped like the lash of a whip; long, slender, round, and tapering; as, a whip shaped root or stem. [1913 Webster] …
103Whip-lash squid — Mastigoteuthis flammea Scientific classification Kingdom: Anim …
104Whip Hubley — Born Grant Shelby Hubley, Jr. August 28, 1958 (1958 08 28) (age 53) New York City, New York, U.S.A. Years active 1985 present Spouse Dinah Minot Hubley 3 children W …
105Whip Rush — Éditeur Sega Renovation Products …
106whip-round — n have a whip round BrE informal if a group of people have a whip round, they all give some money so that they can buy something together ▪ We had a whip round to pay for a taxi to the railway station …
107whip something up — make or prepare something, especially food, very quickly. → whip whip something up stimulate a particular feeling in someone. → whip …
108whip up (something) — 1. to cause something to increase in strength or violence. Huge waves, whipped up by the unusually strong winds, pounded the beaches. The press whipped up public opinion to the point where we were in danger of rioting in the streets. The crowd… …
109whip the cat — see under ↑whip • • • Main Entry: ↑cat whip the cat (old) 1. To practise small economies 2. To work by the day as a dressmaker, tailor, etc, going from house to house 3. To idle 4. To play a practical joke • • • …
110whip|per-in — «HWIHP uhr IHN», noun, plural whip|pers in. 1. a huntsman s assistant who keeps the hounds from straying by driving them back with the whip into the main body of the pack. 2. Historical. a whip (def. 4a) …