whupped (Meaning)
whupped
to administer a beating to especially as punishment, to defeat decisively
Synonyms & Antonyms of whupped
Synonyms:
- wiped the floor with
- licked
- vanquished
- scored
- conquered
- took
- exceeded
- destroyed
- waxed
- overmatched
- beat the pants off
- overwhelmed
- blew away
- skunked
- topped
- ran circles around
- crushed
- surpassed
- capped
- swept
- surmounted
- bested
- wiped the ground with
- ran rings around
- ate alive
- succeeded
- snowed under
- dispatched
- pasted
Synonyms:
- knocked over
- worsted
- overbore
- edged (out)
- prevailed (over)
- hurdled
- transcended
- overthrew
- knocked off
- upended
- flourished
- slaughtered
- triumphed (over)
- aced (out)
- subjugated
- outstripped
- sank
- outdistanced
- excelled
- sunk
- outshined
- subdued
- broke
- outfought
- bettered
- pipped
- eclipsed
- overpowered
- overtopped
- finished
- outdid
- won (against)
- outshone
whupped Sentence Examples
- After the intense boxing match, the victor left the ring feeling thoroughly whupped.
- The unruly child was whupped by his father as a disciplinary measure.
- The relentless storm whupped against the windows of the house, shaking it to its core.
- The underperforming team was soundly whupped by its rival in the championship game.
- The tired hiker collapsed in exhaustion, feeling like she had been whupped by the arduous trail.
- The bully was unexpectedly whupped by a smaller, more determined opponent.
- The car engine sputtered and whupped as it struggled to stay running.
- The wind whupped through the trees, creating a haunting symphony of rustling leaves.
- The waves crashed against the shore, whupping up a frenzy of foam and sand.
- The exhausted dog whupped at the ground, showing its submission to its master.
FAQs About the word whupped
to administer a beating to especially as punishment, to defeat decisively
upset, clobbered, trimmed, buried,whipped, creamed, thrashed, whopped, routed, threw
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After the intense boxing match, the victor left the ring feeling thoroughly whupped.
The unruly child was whupped by his father as a disciplinary measure.
The relentless storm whupped against the windows of the house, shaking it to its core.
The underperforming team was soundly whupped by its rival in the championship game.