quirting Synonyms
Strongest:
- flicking
- slashing
- strapping
- cutting
- thrashing
- hiding
- scourging
- cowhiding
- rawhiding
- switching
- touching-up
- flailing
- flogging
- whaling
- tanning
- whipping
- lashing
- knouting
Strong:
- cudgelling
- smacking
- fustigating
- lamming
- clipping
- cudgeling
- clubbing
- slapping
- hitting
- blackjacking
- birching
- working-over
- knocking
- flagellating
- leathering
- banging
- caning
- clapping
- boxing
- horsewhipping
- whacking
Weak:
- bashing
- clobbering
- pelting
- tromping
- slugging
- threshing
- walloping
- battering
- belaboring
- bunging
- fibbing
- thumping
- pommelling
- basting
- punching
- lambasting
- smiting
- busting
- lathering
- pistol-whipping
- mangling
- spanking
- pommeling
- cuffing
- slogging
- hammering
- drubbing
- belting
- pummeling
- thwacking
- bopping
- buffeting
- clouting
- socking
- batting
- bludgeoning
- swiping
- lacing
- swatting
- whopping
- mauling
- slating
- cracking
- paddling
- pounding
- whapping
- pummelling
- roughing
- licking
- pasting
quirting Meaning
quirting
to strike or drive with a quirt, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide tip, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide lash
quirting Sentence Examples
- The child's mischievous antics invoked a quirt of amusement from his parents.
- The cowboy deftly applied a quirt to the horse's flank, urging it forward with a sharp snap.
- The quirt of laughter filled the room as she recounted her embarrassing mishap.
- The teacher's sudden quirt of anger silenced the chattering students.
- The writer's quirt of penmanship created intricate and flowing letters.
- The detective followed a quirt of evidence leading to the suspect's hideout.
- The quirt of a fly's presence was a constant annoyance buzzing around her head.
- The doctor's quirt of concern was evident in his examination of the patient.
- The surgeon made a precise quirt with the scalpel, expertly removing the tumor.
- The artist's quirt of imagination created vibrant and surreal masterpieces.
FAQs About the word quirting
to strike or drive with a quirt, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide tip, a riding whip with a short handle and a rawhide lash
flicking, slashing, strapping, cutting, thrashing, hiding, scourging, cowhiding, rawhiding, switching
No antonyms found.
The child's mischievous antics invoked a quirt of amusement from his parents.
The cowboy deftly applied a quirt to the horse's flank, urging it forward with a sharp snap.
The quirt of laughter filled the room as she recounted her embarrassing mishap.
The teacher's sudden quirt of anger silenced the chattering students.