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Whip

A whip is a tool designed to exert force by striking. It usually consists of a handle and a flexible lash. The primary purpose is to inflict pain or control the movement of animals. However, a whip can be used figuratively to describe the action of urging or motivating someone or something. Historically, whips have been used for punishment, while in modern times, they are commonly associated with horse riding and other animal training methods. They can also be a tool of persuasion or used in certain activities like flagellation.

Whip meaning with examples

  • The cruel slave owner cracked the whip across the backs of the escaping captives, hoping to instill fear and bring them to heel. His vicious actions served only to further the hatred of the oppressed. His harsh nature was evident.
  • The equestrian expertly used a whip to guide the horse around the course, applying subtle pressure and precise movements. The powerful animal responded quickly. Practice makes perfect with the animal.
  • The project manager used a financial whip to bring her staff to meet the strict project deadlines to avoid financial penalties, by setting deadlines and pushing team members to reach goals, the deadlines were achieved.
  • The comedian's sharp wit and cutting remarks were like a verbal whip, targeting the hypocrisy and absurdity of everyday life, evoking laughter and thought from the audience.

Whip Crossword Answers

2 Letters

AP

3 Letters

TAN PIP

4 Letters

BEST FLOG FLAY LASH WELT BEAT

5 Letters

SCALD SLASH STRAP WHISK MOPUP WORST KNOUT

6 Letters

THRASH DEFEAT FERULE LATHER RACKUP PUNISH SWITCH

7 Letters

SCOURGE BLISTER TROUNCE

8 Letters

WHIPLASH

9 Letters

PARTYWHIP

10 Letters

FLAGELLATE

13 Letters

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