whip造句

The driver cracked the whip above the horse's head.

The waggoner threw down his whip. He knelt down and prayed to Hercules.

The flexible portion of a whip, such as a plait or thong.

Beat, fouetter To mix foods or liquids thoroughly and vigorously with a spoon, fork, or whip, or an electric beater.

In all my years as a practicing food snob, I've never seen anybody whip out a coupon at a pricey food emporium.

He did not even glance toward the coffin, But continued to look at her with a dull, frightened, appealing expression, as a spaniel looks at the whip.

It's hard to imagine that with all the magical gadgets, the eager, studious types would still whip out a notepad, pencil, and highlighter-and take laborious, wrist-twisting notes in class.

With whip and spur he urged his horse onward.

She drew circles in the snow with her whip, and slapped it against her boot.

"We have a wrist that can move like a whip, that can accelerate through throwing," he explains.

If Ms Rousseff does manage to whip Congress back into line using a mix of threats, promises and appeals to self-interest, her reward could be cleaner politics.

His voice still held a remnant of its wonted cool drawl but beneath the words she could feel violence fighting its way to the surface violence as cruel as the crack of a whip.

Though his record of bringing funds into his home state secured him re-election in 1970, the immediate fallout from the scandal was to cost him his position as Senate whip.

If you whip through the work this morning you can get 4 dollars.

But would I crack enough to whip up a dressing of couscous with pecans, parsley and loads of scallions?

The fighters take a third of the harvest as taxation, ban singing, whip the men to prayers, force the women to cover their faces, and violently break up any gathering of four or more people.

I can easily whip you up some scrambled eggs.

Then the app calculates how much of each ingredient you need, so — if you remember your phone — you can whip up a batch of biscuits around the campfire.

whip造句

She rode by with a flourish of her whip.

To support these children, she goes out to work and gives her wages to her mother, who brings them up with a whip.

The Santa Ana winds, which whip dry air from the desert plateau westwards and downwards into southern California.

He asked the Waldorf Astoria hotel staff to whip him up his own creation, now known as eggs Benedict: half an English muffin, topped with bacon or ham, poached eggs, and rich Hollandaise sauce.

To scourge a man is to beat him with a whip .