whip
Prononciation : [wɪp]
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Contexte : « tools »
(noun) a whip is a long, thin tool that you can use to hit something. It's often made of leather or a similar material. People sometimes use it for training animals or in certain sports.
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The trainer used a whip to guide the horse during the competition.
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She never uses a whip because she believes in gentle training methods.
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What is the purpose of a whip in horse training?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to whip means to move something quickly and suddenly. It can also mean to beat a mixture to make it light and fluffy, like whipped cream.
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She whipped the cream until it was soft and fluffy.
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He didn’t whip the eggs enough, so they were still runny.
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Can you whip the batter faster to make it nice and smooth?
Contexte : « competition »
(verb) to whip can also mean to defeat someone easily in a game or competition. It’s like when one team scores a lot more points than the other.
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Our team whipped the other team in the final match.
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Last year, our team was whipped by the champions and lost badly.
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Do you think they can whip their opponents in the next game?
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