Collocations for "whipped"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "whipped" in context.
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whip
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- whip out [a knife, some notes, a camera, a gun]
- whip [a knife] out
- whip [a knife] out of his pocket
- whip up [a storm, controversy, support]
- whip a [horse, pony, camel]
- whip [the cream, the eggs, an egg]
- whip it up with [a, the, some]
- [was whipped, were whipped] for [stealing, telling lies, skipping school]
- [they, the other team, the opposition] whipped us
- we were whipped by [the other team]
- whipped him with [a towel, his hand, a lasso]
- whipped [the workers, the team] into action
- the [workers] were whipped into action
- whip [them, the crowd, the home side] into a frenzy
- whip them into [shape, line, order]
- the rain whipped [her face, the stadium, the cars]
- the [flags, banners, clothes] were whipping in the wind
- wind whipped up
- whip up a (quick) [meal, lunch, snack]
- whip off an [email, article, answer]
- the [car, motorbike, train] whipped [by, past]
- whip through the [answers, presentation, points]
- [five] [cracks, lashings] of the whip
- [gripped, clenched, brandished] a whip
- [lashed, flogged, punished] with a whip
- got the whip for [blasphemy, stealing, being rude]
- put him to the whip
- cracked his whip
- with a crack of his whip
- flogged his [back, shoulders, legs] with a whip
- the whip came down on his [back]
- brought the whip across her [back]
- cracked the whip on the [prisoner, traitor, horse]
- has [marks, bruises, slashes] from the whip
- felt the pain of the whip (on)
- sexually explicit: took out the bondage whip
- sexually explicit: like to play with a whip
- UK: the (Conservative) party whips
'whipped' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):