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  • Since I work around food all day, the last thing I want to do when I go home at night is whip up a cassoulet or lasagna from scratch.
  • They are exploring other avenues to whip up a mass frenzy against the new incumbents.
  • Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes.
  • He was trying to whip up some enthusiasm for the project.
  • A tailor/seamstress of not-so-fancy clientele would I expect have been able to whip up simple garments reasonably quickly (especially if you were prepared to pay): plain sewing doesn't take so very long, even by hand, if you know what you're doing. Kateelliott: Question for the Hive Mind
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  • He was trying to whip up some enthusiasm for the project.
  • The film opens with a tableaux of a grimy industrial area where a man loiters impassively, slouching against a wall, kicking a bottle down the street, watching the wind whip up dust devils on a vacant patch of gravel.
  • Political movements used the fair day gatherings to whip up support for their policies, and this was particularly true of the ‘land leaguers’ during the struggle against landlordism.
  • And sometimes, when I'm in the right mood, I'll braid my hair, tie on a pinafore and whip up a batch of cornpone!
  • Recently reissued, it has two speeds and an inclinable head, great for getting the soda jerk in your life to whip up fountain drinks, malteds and thick shakes.
  • What should I whip up for dinner?
  • The same point could be made about the financial matchmakers, who whip up merger mania to earn big commissions.
  • They cynically and criminally decided to beat up the nuclear angle and so in sept when the ‘ Judies little tubes of terror’ pack of lies was released so all the flying monkees of the evil claven fanned out to whip up the case for war, war, war. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Ready When You Are
  • In Culbin it was the removal of turf for fuel and building materials, and the marram or bent grass along the seashore for thatch, that allowed the wind to whip up the sand. Weatherwatch: A storm that made a desert on the Moray Firth
  • Trotsky rejected, for example, Lenin's wish to appoint him commissar of home affairs in 1917, pointing out, according to Deutscher, that counter-revolutionaries would "whip up anti-Semitic feeling and turn it against the Bolsheviks. A Jewish Revolutionary
  • But now the lowly spittlebug (so named because it can whip up a frothy covering that looks like human spit to protect itself) has been crowned nature's top high-jump champ. YubaNet.com
  • The advertisements were designed to whip up public opinion.
  • They're trying to whip up support for their candidate.
  • We briefly enter the "warm sector" this morning, but the cold front may whip up showers or thundershowers that gustily march through by midday. Forecast: Potential thunder, then mega wind
  • The colours on the canvas merge into the music as the dancers whip up a rhythm with their graceful movements.
  • Use the remaining fruit to top salads and sorbets or to whip up blended ice drinks.
  • I think I've just about got enough time to whip up an omelette.
  • I'm sure a real DJ could whip up a better version of this abomination fairly easily, but I was just farting around in audio software and figured I might as well upload it.
  • The government claims that the criticisms are racist and intended to whip up fear about a non-existent "yellow peril".
  • What I'm wondering is how many sharks were 'finned' to whip up 20,000 bowls of shark fin soup? Archive 2006-01-01
  • If you can whip up a decent bhelpuri rest assured you will make a living in Mumbai city.
  • We should whip up all the members of the party to discuss it.
  • That frenzied chorus of hot air was used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
  • This recipe is so easy that even an inexperienced man unaccustomed to baking can whip up this yummy cheesecake.
  • You must whip up the egg with the cream quickly.
  • No kiwi cook could be whole without knowing how to whip up a tasty pav.
  • The fact that the story appears to be an urban myth is often missed by journalists, who refer to it in sensationalist stories published in the very newspapers that attempted to whip up such sentiments in the first place. an article by Brendan O'Neill on the BBC news website, the incident that gave rise to these stories involved a female paediatrician consultant, Dr Yvette Cloete, in Newport, Gwent (not Portsmouth), who returned from work to find "paedo" sprayed on her door, probably by local youngsters. The Guardian World News
  • Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes.
  • Naturally, I need something to go with these dishes and cornbread is always an easy accompaniment to whip up. Chipotle Cornbread | Baking Bites
  • I can easily whip up an omelet.
  • Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
  • It might be that English double cream has more butterfat than American heavy cream; it sure did whip up fast.
  • I love them plain, peeled like an orange, but when I want to gussy them up a bit, I whip up a sabayon, drizzle it over peeled grapefruit segments, and broil until the sabayon is browned. An epiphany about grapefruit | Homesick Texan
  • Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
  • I currently have some mint jelly cooling on the stove and am about to whip up some lime and ginger jelly for sangas, cold meats, or salads.
  • I can easily whip up an omelet.
  • He was a speaker who could really whip up a crowd.
  • K144" appears to be the invention of the Belgrade media, which regularly whip up nationalist and revanchist passions. Smearing Hashim Thaci
  • He was a speaker who could really whip up a crowd.
  • What should I whip up for dinner?
  • Starting in 1967, we tried hard to whip up interest in the robots among potential customers, but with little success.
  • She criticized the government for trying to whip up anti-German prejudice.
  • Geoengineering schemes sound like they're pulled straight from pulp sci-fi novels: Fertilize the oceans with iron in order to sequester carbon dioxide; launch fleets of ships to whip up sea spray and enhance the solar reflectivity of marine stratocumulus clouds; use trillions of tiny spacecraft to form a sunshade a million miles from Earth in perfect solar orbit. Can a Million Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Combat Climate Change?
  • Locavore heaven - Grass-fed beef from Upcountry pastures, dayboat fish and bountiful organic gardens ensure Maui's chef-driven restaurants have the raw ingredients to whip up their famed Hawai'ian regional creations. FOXNews.com
  • She, along with four underwhelmed London boroughs, have decided to try whip up international interest in the East End by rebranding it under a new name.
  • If a gorgeous pile of tiny purple potatoes presents itself to her at a farmer's market, she will come home and whip up a purple potato salad garnished with herbs from her garden and serve it with cold roasted Moroccan chicken and some kind of lemony orzo and a stone fruit cobbler into which she has tossed some blackberries that looked good to her: a delicious meal created on the fly with the confidence of an excellent cook who no longer particularly needs a recipe. One For The Table: Maybe It's in the DNA
  • Next, he uses the steaming wand to whip up an ideal cream, not too airy, not too thin.
  • I am driving like a frigging maniac, weaving in and out of traffic, missing other cars by inches, getting irately honked at and flipped off as I whip up exit ramps and back onto the freeway, all in an effort to try and shake them before I reach my house. Late, Late at Night
  • I don't have time to lollop downstairs, drenched, and whip up some stink-fre towels. Blog: Late October Morning
  • I mean I can come nowhere close to the grandmoms and moms who whip up some seriously delicious appams. & without that nonstick appam chatti, mine gets stuck to the iron kadai... Appam/Spring Hoppers from The Waterfall Cafe
  • They organise dances and gatherings to whip up the spirits, then go into trances.
  • This is exactly what government officials have done with bioterror to whip up public support for their antiterror programs.
  • That frenzied chorus of hot air was used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
  • It was pretty nice to have a full kitchen to whip up some sammies, and a living room and fireplace to warm up and dry out by.
  • This simple sauce will last for a week in the fridge, or make up a batch and freeze in little plastic tubs so you can whip up a fresh meal at any time.
  • This seems tailor-made to whip up the very grade grubbiness Abeles condemns. Linda Flanagan: Race to Nowhere?
  • In fact his case has been used in the media to whip up further racism against Roma.
  • On the one hand, the dead men are apotheosized and made into martyrs for a great cause, as part of an ongoing effort to whip up enthusiasm for the war within the public.
  • They'll do anything to whip up a bit of interest in a book.
  • I can easily whip up an omelette.
  • In a move to whip up popular support, he decreed the Union to be abolished.
  • The sad little crowd last Sunday was mostly made up of defeated-looking nannas who could whip up a pav at the drop of a crochet hook.
  • I'll whip up a meal in no time.
  • It appears that the govt. asked the ISPs to block certain blogs that had the potential to whip up religious passions (apart from the efforts of dumbheads like these two in Mumbai).
  • The bark is easy to make, just a thin layer of white chocolate topped off with crunchy nuts, but the flavor works well with the ice cream and it is something you could easily whip up on a few moments notice to accompany other dishes. Bites from other Blogs | Baking Bites
  • Once they had done their stuff I had a sudden urge to whip up a batch of almond macaroons using this Marunchinos (Sephardi almond macaroons) recipe.
  • The spin doctors catch the civilian sheep off guard, whip up a public frenzy to support a whole new war, and spin one of the biggest yarns in modern history.
  • We should whip up all the members of the party to discuss it.
  • I can easily whip up an omelette.
  • You must whip up the egg with the cream quickly.
  • Now that frenzied chorus of hot air is being used to try to whip up a hurricane designed to alter public opinion.
  • Various rather crude attempts are being made to whip up opposition to such options.
  • This guy was there to whip up excitement about various events going on, such as welly tossing, and telling us when someone had won a prize in the many little raffles going on. Frenchless in France
  • The winds, storms, and currents combine to whip up huge seas, driving rough waves on top of massive swells.
  • Whip up cake mix according to package directions, and pour batter into pans (use leftover batter for cupcakes).
  • A spellbinding orator and a man of great charisma, he was able to whip up crowds with his fervent speeches about the colonial exploitation of his country.
  • Every time you open door, you whip up an invisible storm.
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  • Our current citizenship laws are problematical but why go the sledgehammer route which will just whip up racism?
  • The former Alaska governor and vice-presidential candidate's appearances conclude Saturday in Orange County at a Republican National Committee rally meant to whip up supporters for the final push toward the November elections. Palin In California To Rally GOP Before November Elections
  • They're trying to whip up support for their candidate.

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