whupping (Meaning)
whupping
to administer a beating to especially as punishment, to defeat decisively
Synonyms & Antonyms of whupping
Synonyms:
- flattening
- wiping the ground with
- dispatching
- running circles around
- skunking
- waxing
- whapping
- scoring
- topping
- taking
- crushing
- wiping the floor with
- beating the pants off
- smoking
- pasting
- mastering
- destroying
- trimming
- snowing under
- whopping
- skinning
- surpassing
- licking
- sweeping
- overwhelming
- exceeding
- capping
- conquering
- succeeding
- running rings around
- annihilating
- tromping
- eating alive
- blowing away
Synonyms:
- subjugating
- slaughtering
- outdistancing
- knocking off
- winning (against)
- pipping
- outfighting
- bettering
- upending
- transcending
- finishing
- prevailing (over)
- surmounting
- outdoing
- edging (out)
- overmatching
- besting
- breaking
- hurdling
- outshining
- triumphing (over)
- knocking over
- outstripping
- overpowering
- subduing
- vanquishing
- excelling
- sinking
- eclipsing
- acing (out)
- overtopping
- flourishing
- worsting
- overthrowing
- overbearing
whupping Sentence Examples
- The storm brought a whupping amount of rain, flooding the streets in its wake.
- The boxer delivered a whupping to his opponent, knocking him out in the first round.
- The teacher gave the students a whupping of homework, assigning multiple chapters for the weekend.
- The company's profits took a whupping, leaving investors disappointed.
- The flu virus has been giving everyone a whupping this winter, sending people to the doctor in droves.
- The traffic was a whupping nightmare, causing delays that lasted for hours.
- The dog gave the intruder a whupping when he tried to break into the house.
- The construction crew received a whupping sum of money for the project, promising a luxurious outcome.
- The new movie was a whupping success, breaking box-office records on its opening weekend.
- The team gave the opposing players a whupping on the field, winning by a landslide.
FAQs About the word whupping
to administer a beating to especially as punishment, to defeat decisively
bombing, dusting, burying, clobbering, thrashing,whipping, throwing, creaming, beating, routing
No antonyms found.
The storm brought a whupping amount of rain, flooding the streets in its wake.
The boxer delivered a whupping to his opponent, knocking him out in the first round.
The teacher gave the students a whupping of homework, assigning multiple chapters for the weekend.
The company's profits took a whupping, leaving investors disappointed.