- whip
- 01. You have to [whip] the egg whites for a few minutes before adding them to the mixture.02. I think it is cruel to [whip] a horse to make it run faster.03. We are going to [whip] some cream to put on the strawberries.04. The branches [whipped] me in the face as I was running through the garden.05. The wind [whipped] our cheeks as we sailed into the harbor.06. The boys were trying to [whip] each other with their wet towels.07. The wind [whipped] the rain in our faces as we walked home.08. The old man was [whipping] his poor dog with its leash.09. Sean [whipped] Eric at squash by a score of five games to zero.10. The children were [whipping] the poor dog with a long branch.11. We got [whipped] in the game by a score of 5 - 0.12. As soon as I had finished one glass of beer, the waitress [whipped] it away and brought another one.13. The sheriff [whipped] his gun out and shot the bank robber as he tried to escape.14. In August 2005, the daughter of the King of Swaziland, and beauty queen Miss Swaziland were both publicly [whipped] for playing loud music at a party.15. There is a Russian proverb which observes that you do not need a [whip] to urge on an obedient horse.16. Eggs are easier to separate when they are cold, but whites [whip] better at room temperature.17. An old law in Delaware allowed public [whipping] for 24 crimes.18. During the 18th century, books that were considered offensive were sometimes punished by being [whipped].19. A [whip] makes a cracking sound because its tip moves faster than the speed of sound.20. Napoleon Hill once noted that no man is ever [whipped] until he quits in his own mind.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.