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whip
noun as in length of material for hitting
verb as in hit repeatedly
verb as in defeat soundly
verb as in dash, dart
Example Sentences
Reform removed the whip from Lowe, meaning he now sits as an independent MP.
In a statement with chief whip Lee Anderson, Yusuf also said the party had received allegations of bullying in Lowe's parliamentary and constituency offices.
"I probably should have had the surgery 18 months ago but I was a whip in government during historic times and I didn't have the capacity to step back from that," he said.
With the back catalogue that man's got, I'm not going to ask him to whip out a Take That number.
He alleges that Ruby would “whip” him with a belt and “spank” him off-camera.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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