quirting (Meaning)

quirting

to strike or drive with a quirt, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide tip, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide lash

quirting Sentence Examples

  1. The child's mischievous antics invoked a quirt of amusement from his parents.
  2. The cowboy deftly applied a quirt to the horse's flank, urging it forward with a sharp snap.
  3. The quirt of laughter filled the room as she recounted her embarrassing mishap.
  4. The teacher's sudden quirt of anger silenced the chattering students.
  5. The writer's quirt of penmanship created intricate and flowing letters.
  6. The detective followed a quirt of evidence leading to the suspect's hideout.
  7. The quirt of a fly's presence was a constant annoyance buzzing around her head.
  8. The doctor's quirt of concern was evident in his examination of the patient.
  9. The surgeon made a precise quirt with the scalpel, expertly removing the tumor.
  10. The artist's quirt of imagination created vibrant and surreal masterpieces.

FAQs About the word quirting

to strike or drive with a quirt, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide tip, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide lash

hiding, strapping, flicking, switching, cutting, whaling, thrashing, flailing, scourging, whipping

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The child's mischievous antics invoked a quirt of amusement from his parents.

The cowboy deftly applied a quirt to the horse's flank, urging it forward with a sharp snap.

The quirt of laughter filled the room as she recounted her embarrassing mishap.

The teacher's sudden quirt of anger silenced the chattering students.