whipping (up) Antonyms

Meaning of whipping (up)

whipping (up)

to cause or create (something), to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly, to excite (someone or something)

whipping (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The chef vigorously whipped up a meringue for the lemon pie.
  2. The tornado whipped up dust and debris, leaving a trail of destruction.
  3. The angry mob whipped up a frenzy, chanting slogans and throwing stones.
  4. The wind whipped up the waves, creating a choppy and treacherous sea.
  5. The teacher whipped up enthusiasm in her students by sharing her passion for learning.
  6. The children whipped up a batch of cookies in no time, their laughter filling the kitchen.
  7. The horse whipped up its hooves, galloping across the field.
  8. The storm whipped up lightning bolts that illuminated the sky.
  9. The blizzard whipped up snowdrifts that blocked roads and stranded travelers.
  10. The scandal whipped up a media storm, leaving the politician's reputation in tatters.

FAQs About the word whipping (up)

to cause or create (something), to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly, to excite (someone or something)

raising, stirring (up), promoting,provoking, brewing, setting off, instigating, encouraging, stimulating,triggering

regulating, discouraging, taming, curbing, checking,reining (in), restraining, constraining, holding, inhibiting

The chef vigorously whipped up a meringue for the lemon pie.

The tornado whipped up dust and debris, leaving a trail of destruction.

The angry mob whipped up a frenzy, chanting slogans and throwing stones.

The wind whipped up the waves, creating a choppy and treacherous sea.