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whip (up) Meaning
whip (up)
to cause or create (something), to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly, to excite (someone or something)
whip (up) Sentence Examples
- She whipped up a delicious meal in under an hour.
- The storm winds whipped up the waves into a frenzy.
- The trainer whipped up the horses to increase their speed.
- The chef whipped up a creamy dessert in minutes.
- The students whipped up a presentation on climate change.
- The chef whipped up a batch of cookies that disappeared in an instant.
- The angry mob whipped up a storm of protest.
- The intense workout whipped up a sweat on my forehead.
- The wind whipped up the leaves into a dancing spectacle.
- The baker whipped up a batch of croissants that filled the air with a tantalizing aroma.
FAQs About the word whip (up)
to cause or create (something), to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly, to excite (someone or something)
raise,provoke, set in motion, stir (up), instigate, brew, stimulate, foment, ferment, abet
discourage, restrain, constrain, inhibit,check, regulate, tame, rein (in), hold, curb
She whipped up a delicious meal in under an hour.
The storm winds whipped up the waves into a frenzy.
The trainer whipped up the horses to increase their speed.
The chef whipped up a creamy dessert in minutes.