whipping (Meaning)
whipping (n)
beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment
a sound defeat
a sewing stitch passing over an edge diagonally
the act of overcoming or outdoing
whipping (s)
smart and fashionable
whipping (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Whip
whipping ()
a & n. from Whip, v.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whipping
whipping Sentence Examples
- The thunderstorm whipped up a frenzy, sending debris flying through the air.
- The chef vigorously whipped the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
- The angry mob whipped the politician with sticks and stones.
- The wind whipped the waves into a furious storm.
- The teacher whipped the unruly student with a leather strap.
- The whipping machine processed the cream, creating a smooth and fluffy texture.
- The chef's whipping technique added volume and lightness to the cake batter.
- The rain whipped against the windows, obscuring the view.
- The surfer whipped through the waves, catching air with incredible skill.
- The whip cracked through the air, signaling the start of the race.
FAQs About the word whipping
beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment, a sound defeat, a sewing stitch passing over an edge diagonally, the act of overcoming or outdoing
defeat, loss,beating, licking, setback, overthrow, trouncing, drubbing, rout, plastering
victory, triumph, success, success,victory, win, triumph, win, runaway, accomplishment
The thunderstorm whipped up a frenzy, sending debris flying through the air.
The chef vigorously whipped the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
The angry mob whipped the politician with sticks and stones.
The wind whipped the waves into a furious storm.