verb
They learnt right from wrong because father whipped them when they were wrong
Karpilova whipped O'Meara 6-0, 6-2 at today's match
I whipped round the corner and dived behind a tree to hide
Whip the egg-whites till they are stiff
The end of the line is whipped to prevent its unravelling
He suddenly whipped out a gun and started shooting
whip up
The rabble-rousers whipped the crowd into a frenzy
Tina whipped up a snack while we were waiting for Ken to arrive
noun
We dreaded it when Dr Hazen eyed the whip hung behind the classroom door