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whips is the plural of whip

 

About Plural and Feminine

Plural is a grammatical number, typically referring to more than one of the referent in the real world. In the English language, singular and plural are the only grammatical numbers.
Examples of plural forms: car - cars, boat - boats, house - houses, friend - friends.

whip  Verb
  1. azotar, apalear, zurrar, agarrar a latigazos, dar latigazos, dar una paliza, flagelar, afuetear, dar guasca, mecatear, zurriagar; Synonyms: lash, beat with a lash, flail, flog, scourge, slash, strap; Beat severely with a whip or rod.
  2. John whipped the thief, Juan azotó al ladrón.
    The teacher often flogged the students.
    The children were severely trounced.

  3. batir, mezclar rápidamente, merengar; Synonyms: beat, churn, scramble, shake, stir, beat up, mix rapidly, whisk; Whip with or as if with a wire whisk.
  4. Elsa whips the whites for the cake, Elsa bate las claras para el pastel.
    Whisk the eggs.

  5. fustigar; Synonyms: censure, scold, criticize severely, get after, scathe, instigate, hammer; Subject to harsh criticism.
  6. The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday.
    The professor scaled the students.
    Your invectives scorched the community.

whip  Noun
  1. látigo, azote, látigo para azotar, cuarta, flagelo, chicote, chinchorro, chirrión, coyunda, guasca, knut, rebenque, zurriaga, zurriago; Synonyms: lash, scourge, knout, pizzle whip, leather whip, riding whip, thong, flagellum, quirt; An instrument with a handle and a flexible lash that is used for whipping.
Conceptually-related expressions of "whips"
whip  Verb
  1. azotar, apalear, zurrar, agarrar a latigazos, dar latigazos, dar una paliza, flagelar, afuetear, dar guasca, mecatear, zurriagar; Synonyms: lash, beat with a lash, flail, flog, scourge, slash, strap; Beat severely with a whip or rod.
  2. John whipped the thief, Juan azotó al ladrón.
    The teacher often flogged the students.
    The children were severely trounced.

  3. batir, mezclar rápidamente, merengar; Synonyms: beat, churn, scramble, shake, stir, beat up, mix rapidly, whisk; Whip with or as if with a wire whisk.
  4. Elsa whips the whites for the cake, Elsa bate las claras para el pastel.
    Whisk the eggs.

  5. fustigar; Synonyms: censure, scold, criticize severely, get after, scathe, instigate, hammer; Subject to harsh criticism.
  6. The Senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday.
    The professor scaled the students.
    Your invectives scorched the community.

Conceptually-related expressions of "whips"

 

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