whipstalk (Meaning)
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whipstalk (n.)
A whipstock.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whipstalk
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whipstalk Sentence Examples
- The cunning thief executed a whipstalk, snatching the necklace from the unsuspecting victim.
- As the tornado approached, it unleashed a whipstalk of debris that shattered windows and uprooted trees.
- The whipstalk of the lightning bolt illuminated the sky, leaving behind a deafening clap of thunder.
- The venomous snake coiled its body into a whipstalk, ready to strike with deadly precision.
- The skilled fencer brandished his sword, executing a lightning-fast whipstalk that disarmed his opponent.
- The whipstalk of the flagpole snapped in the relentless wind, sending the banner crashing to the ground.
- The horse reared and whinnied, its whipstalk of a tail lashing violently against its sides.
- The whipstalk of the riverbank collapsed, plunging the car into the icy water.
- The elderly man's trembling hand struggled to whipstalk a glass to his lips.
- The whipstalk of the bullwhip cracked through the air, echoing through the vast expanse of the prairie.
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A whipstock.
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No antonyms found.
The cunning thief executed a whipstalk, snatching the necklace from the unsuspecting victim.
As the tornado approached, it unleashed a whipstalk of debris that shattered windows and uprooted trees.
The whipstalk of the lightning bolt illuminated the sky, leaving behind a deafening clap of thunder.
The venomous snake coiled its body into a whipstalk, ready to strike with deadly precision.