whipped (up) (Meaning)

whipped (up)

to cause or create (something), to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly, to excite (someone or something)

whipped (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The storm whipped up the ocean, creating towering waves.
  2. The baker whipped up a delicious cake batter in minutes.
  3. The children whipped up a frenzy of excitement at the park.
  4. The chef whipped up a gourmet meal that left everyone in awe.
  5. The wind whipped up dust and debris, obscuring the view.
  6. The news whipped up public outrage over the latest scandal.
  7. The children whipped up a batch of cookies for their parents.
  8. The storm whipped up the snow into a blinding blizzard.
  9. The chef whipped up a frothy meringue that topped off the pie.
  10. The crowd whipped up a frenzy of applause after the incredible performance.

FAQs About the word whipped (up)

to cause or create (something), to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly, to excite (someone or something)

raised,provoked, stirred (up), set in motion, stimulated, incited, fomented,promoted, abetted, cultivated

curbed, tamed, regulated, held, inhibited,reined (in), constrained, bridled, restrained, discouraged

The storm whipped up the ocean, creating towering waves.

The baker whipped up a delicious cake batter in minutes.

The children whipped up a frenzy of excitement at the park.

The chef whipped up a gourmet meal that left everyone in awe.