horsewhip (Meaning)

Wordnet

horsewhip (n)

a whip for controlling horses

Wordnet

horsewhip (v)

whip with a whip intended for horses

Webster

horsewhip (n.)

A whip for horses.

Webster

horsewhip (v. t.)

To flog or chastise with a horsewhip.

horsewhip Sentence Examples

  1. The ruthless warden threatened to horsewhip any prisoners who disobeyed his rules.
  2. The enraged rancher chased the horse thief with a horsewhip, determined to exact revenge.
  3. The angry mob brandished horsewhips, ready to administer brutal punishment to the accused.
  4. The slave master used the horsewhip as a tool of terror and control, instilling fear among his captives.
  5. The circus performer used a horsewhip to tame wild animals, demonstrating his mastery over beasts.
  6. The aging cowboy recounted tales of his days on the frontier, where horsewhips were used to herd unruly cattle.
  7. The history books depicted the abolitionist as a courageous figure who used a horsewhip to break down the shackles of slavery.
  8. The vengeful vigilante wielded a horsewhip, exacting justice on those who had wronged him.
  9. The explorer carried a horsewhip as a deterrent against dangerous animals and hostile encounters.
  10. The equestrian artist used a horsewhip to enhance the precision and grace of her dressage performances.

FAQs About the word horsewhip

a whip for controlling horses, whip with a whip intended for horsesA whip for horses., To flog or chastise with a horsewhip.

whip, hide, slash, leather, lash, knock, cane, pound, flick, birch

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The ruthless warden threatened to horsewhip any prisoners who disobeyed his rules.

The enraged rancher chased the horse thief with a horsewhip, determined to exact revenge.

The angry mob brandished horsewhips, ready to administer brutal punishment to the accused.

The slave master used the horsewhip as a tool of terror and control, instilling fear among his captives.