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  • Sancho resigns himself and agrees to the task on the condition that he is not required to draw blood with these whippings and that gentle lashes count too.
  • The World Is Flat" & Co. were cyclones of breeziness, mixing metaphors by the dozens and whipping up slang and clichés and jokey catchphrases of the author's own invention. Shovel-Ready Shibboleths
  • There's a terrible scene where he is chained to a whipping post and flogged with sadistic pleasure by brutish Roman guards.
  • Whipping round, he found himself facing four figures in black military style combat gear and carrying guns and flashlights.
  • When we glance over the history of flagellation and realize that, though whipping as a punishment has been very widespread and common, there have been periods and lands showing no clear knowledge of any sexual association of whipping, it becomes clear that whipping is not necessarily an algolagnic manifestation. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women
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  • He sported his cap while admiring the choccies, only whipping it off for the photograph outside, with the words: ‘I don't think people need to see me in a hairnet.’
  • I am tired of being used as the whipping-boy for all the mistakes that are made in the office.
  • Guess I might as well light some fire to that fat ass, he mused, like whipping her buttocks was a monotonous task. Stealing Candy
  • The mechanic became the whipping boy for the pilot's error.
  • Using their bullwhips, the cowboys aimed at various targets with remarkable accuracy, whipping newspapers and plastic bags from people's mouths or hands.
  • In the morning, my mistress sent to the overseer to give me a severe whipping, for she said the homony was not beat quite enough, though very good. Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave, Brought Down to the Present Time
  • Rose of Ireland and the White Rose of Devon, a noted Society phrasemonger had dubbed them, seeing them together on the lawn one Ascot Cup Day, their light draperies and delicate ribbons whip-whipping in the pleasant June breeze, ivory-skinned, jetty-locked Celtic beauty and blue-eyed, flaxen-locked Saxon fairness in charming, confidential juxtaposition under one lace sunshade, lined with what has been the last new fashionable colour under twenty names, since then; only that year they called it _Rose fané_. The Dop Doctor
  • Australian tradition whereby leading bowler "outs" English batsman he intends to install as personal whipping boy usually captain, star man, or chief posho. The Ashes 2010 A-Z: baggy greens, doing a Harmy and lucky red hankies
  • I mean, what other egg dish requires the use of its own little throne, giving me the occasion and joy of whipping out my designer egg cup, complete with matching spoon and integrated salt dispenser?
  • Robin — the blue bowl — that will sloken all their drouth, and prevent the sinful repetition of whipping for an eke of a Saturday at e’en. Redgauntlet
  • The huntsman was whipping in his pack of hounds.
  • With a new name adorning the number one position after almost every match, the Daredevils, who climbed to the coveted position after trampling over event's whipping boys Kolkata Knight Riders by nine wickets, would have to up the ante when they take on Sachin Tendulkar's army for the first time in the tournament. Times Now
  • She never paid the sixpence, though she lost, but contented herself by abusing Mary all day, and said I was a poor-spirited sneak for not instantly horsewhipping Mr. P. The Great Hoggarty Diamond
  • The prime minister's final speech had the desired effect, whipping his party into a patriotic fervour.
  • Paul also realizes that his Roman citizenship may offer him some protection, because Romans are protected by their legal system from false imprisonment and illegal whippings .
  • Do ascertain the truth before you do anything violent, such as horsewhipping or poisoning. ' Wives and Daughters
  • To prepare the filling by whipping castor sugar, vanilla sugar and butter until well - combined.
  • Only by whipping up fear and loathing of trade unions among the business community will these organizations get their client base.
  • Dancing on the bonnet of your Model A, or perhaps charging around on your horse, hooting savagely and bullwhipping innocent bystanders.
  • Jessie yelled, cranking up the car stereo, the wind whipping through her long hair.
  • Whipping up enthusiasm at the Rural Forum as well as a delicious damson syllabub was Cumbrian chef and local food historian John Crouch.
  • Annie Oakley, a survivor of battery, whipping, torture, starving, freezing, and repeated, brutal rape at the hands of a foster father, became internationally famous for her skill as a markswoman.
  • He was holding, grabbing guys by the face mask, leg-whipping.
  • Nakatani is expected to contend that an existing injury, not his whipping, caused the colt to break down.
  • When Matusky walked into U.S. Technologies' offices in downtown Washington, he opened the meeting by whipping the fake million-dollar bill out of his billfold with a flourish.
  • Instead, a brisk outing in the briny climate of Leith was called for with a nippy wind whipping up the Forth.
  • ‘Oh no you don't,’ he said, taking hold of her shoulder and whipping her around again.
  • I would love nothing more than to spend my days whipping up mochas and lattes with no responsibility other than making change.
  • The shroud is imprinted with the image of a naked man who bears the marks of whipping and crucifixion.
  • Since his lieutenancy aboard the prize-sloop, however, the bo's'n had necessarily ceased to be the executive of punishment, and when Monday, recognized on all the seas as whipping day, came around, there was a very secret hope in Jeremy's heart that the office would be forgotten. The Black Buccaneer
  • A rising westerly wind was whipping up a moderate sea.
  • Next, add the whipping cream and almond extract, mix well but do not overmix! Mixed Berry Almond Cobbler
  • ‘Say thank you,’ I said, idly whipping him with the suede strap on my handbag.
  • Between April and October, the town crier issues a daily proclamation at the High Cross, where in bygone times you would have found bear-baiting, stocks and a whipping post.
  • She stepped back from my hug whipping her tears from her face.
  • Grace can legally be ‘bound to the whipping post as the victim to the stake, and lashed with rawhides alternately by the two'.
  • The choice of whipping underscored the attempt to continue an antebellum form of punishment.
  • While the action hots up in South Africa for the ICC World Cup, Kirkets is whipping up the passion of Indian cricket fans.
  • Whipping up the frenzy recently was a report about corruption in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an international public/private partnership that attracts and disperses funds to fight these diseases. Catholic Relief Services: Global Fund Deserves Our Support
  • Reading the whipping as a text, we see a stark contrast between the calculus that determined the use of the whip under slavery and the orgy of violence that Moore was alleged to have endured.
  • Both suitors seem confident that marriage to a shrew would prove even more humiliating than submitting to the pillory or a public whipping.
  • Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy.
  • Whipping around her skirt, it pulled her auburn hair away from her face, somehow making her look beautiful and deadly all in one moment.
  • Perhaps I was dreaming – influenced by the sound of the wind whipping around outside the house, the building creaking and the rain tapping on the windows, but it seemed very real. Boing Boing
  • The intensity and constant focus on the blood, the whippings and the degradation was so excessive that it seemed to me to be unnaturally fetishist.
  • The directors are clearly responsible for what happened, but they're sure to find a whipping boy lower down the company.
  • The Whipping Block" has never been published, but it's supposed to be a really good poem.
  • The scherzo is the flickering of mad watery lights, a fantastic whipping dance, a sudden sinister conclusion. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
  • Allow me," said Ellery, whipping out his trusty picklock gun. The Body Ricardo
  • Why, now I bethink me, he _was_ present," replied Blaize, involuntarily putting his hand to his shoulder, as he recalled the horsewhipping he had received on that occasion. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire
  • There is lots of physical abuse; slapping, beating, and whippings.
  • He has become a convenient whipping boy for the failures of the old regime.
  • And then also, we'll get an up close and personal visit with the man they call the raging Cajun, General Russell Honore, the man in charge of whipping New Orleans back into shape. CNN Transcript Sep 4, 2005
  • At others he gave them “a good horsewhipping,” in the hope of deflecting pressures to fire them. The Return
  • When he was on the ground, I started whipping him with the belt that went around my kilt.
  • A breeze whipping through Mission Bay, sure, but also a breeze in the sporting sense.
  • This style of warfare appalled Europeans, who did not see savagery in their own military and civil punishments, the brandings and whippings and burnings at the stake over religious disputes. George Washington’s First War
  • Minor criminals might also be punished in the village or manor by whipping, the stocks, or the pillory.
  • Though plantations were mini-states - with private jails, stockades and whipping posts - planters also depended on the army, judges, mayors and local constables to force workers to submit to their will.
  • Singers Cindy Wilson (wearing a belted mini-dress and whipping her curtain of cornsilk hair like a dervish) and Kate Pierson (old-school burlesque in hot pants, flamingo-pink ruffled blouse and corset) have lost none of their vocal power, even if they both seemed a little exhausted by the idea of trotting out their 1990 hit "Roam. On the Scene: True Colors tour at NYC's Radio City | EW.com
  • And they sat beneath the whipping cherry tree, holding each other's hands for encouragement.
  • They were gone at last, the warm wind whipping her long brown locks as they bounded through the grass.
  • The viewer's eyes and ears are assaulted for hours by sights and sounds of hitting, slapping, slugging, whipping, and torturing.
  • While whipping, beat in the granulated sugar until very stiff and firm, about 2 minutes.
  • Vito was pacing back and forth impatiently, while carrying a long stick from a tree and just whipping it around the air, making that whish sound.
  • It is punctuated by public floggings and whippings.
  • My dress flew out at all angles, whipping past the other competitors who were moving as crazily fast as we were.
  • A lot of the flagellation pornography involved men whipping men or tutors whipping boys, and if you think about the position, it's all about the bottom and a whip, so there's a phallic aspect of it.
  • Ages 11+ Twenty-one-year-old star chef Sam Stern's recipe book for the time-pressed teen is crammed full of ideas for whipping up good food double-quick. Recommended reads: nonfiction for ages 8+
  • Thus, they could avoid fines, whippings, imprisonment, or worse, the gallows!
  • The fiction of a tardy repentance absolved the fame and the soul of her deceased husband; the sentence of the Iconoclast patriarch was commuted from the loss of his eyes to a whipping of two hundred lashes: the bishops trembled, the monks shouted, and the festival of orthodoxy preserves the annual memory of the triumph of the images. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • The sheriff Little Bill first proposes to settle accounts by bullwhipping the perpetrators.
  • Boys, if you're reading this, just an FYI, whipping out your "peeper" is not proper first-date etiquette. Gena Grish: First Date: Too Fast, Too Furious
  • Whipping out his knife, he quickly cut a long length of "monkey-rope" or creeper, and twisting the tough pliant stem into a grummet round the trunk of the tree, he bade me pass the bight over my shoulders, and then showed me how, with its aid, The Congo Rovers A Story of the Slave Squadron
  • A steel ramrod from a musket is a wild whipping thing, and Phil is right -- it kicks like a bronco. Flying Ramrods and Broken Noses
  • Miss Ophelia goes to Marie and tells her that Rosa is very sorry for her fault and that she feels a lashing from a whipping house is too harsh a punishment.
  • Stepmum Tara Jefferson jailed for whipping girl with dog lead A STEPMOTHER who "deliberately and systematically" whipped a young "defenceless" girl with a dog lead because she was angry with her then partner has been jailed. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • He has become a convenient whipping boy for the failures of the old regime.
  • When she heard of the whippings I received after disobeying my father, she squealed in fright and then cringed at the thought of me not receiving food for 3 days.
  • There’s one classic foam sauce, the sabayon, which is made by cooking and whipping egg yolks at the same time to form a stable mass of bubbles. On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen
  • I'm not too big on pistol-whipping someone to death; I had to do it once before I started bringing knives.
  • There were further embarrassing reports that he had invited a third barmaid back to his rented house and 'cavorted' in front of her in a blue and orange sarong before whipping off his boxer shorts and spanking her. Home | Mail Online
  • He could not possibly have endured a whipping without a whimper.
  • Singh also charged Pakistan with "whipping up war hysteria," and criticized what he called their reluctance to crack down on militants operating on their territory. News for WSLS 10
  • The vice president grabbed Cyrus's long microphone cord and and began whipping it around like a lariat.
  • An icy wind blasted down my street, funnelling and whipping wet hair across my face.
  • The wind was rising in the darkening sky, viciously whipping up the sea around the ship.
  • The video has shots of chicken waste being dumped into the stream and effluent gushing into the river and whipping up white froth that covers the surface of the water.
  • Whipping our group past mash tuns and alembic condensers, the guide points us towards the main event, the tasting room.
  • Mr. Pearson was not quite as lucky two years later, when — possibly emboldened by his success with McAlister against Loughnan, and the abrupt and helpful findings of Mr. Justice à Beckett — our great great grandfather was convicted of assault in an ugly horsewhipping episode. Archive 2009-05-01
  • The fierce wind that had been shoving our vehicle into oncoming cars was whipping the deep-blue fiord into a frenzy. So Far, So Good
  • He is a true winger in the Ryan Giggs mould, hugging the touchline and whipping in crosses and lethal shots in great quantity.
  • According to the meteorological department, strong winds of up to 75 miles per hour were whipping the area at the time of accident.
  • He accused politicians of whipping up anti-foreign sentiments in order to win right-wing votes.
  • When I snapped my first picture under the electron microscope, I was breathless at the detail of the image: I could see the long, lovely arch of the interior of a seminiferous tubule and a great mass of flagella whipping out into the lumen. Seed - Faith and the Scientific Image
  • Add 1 cup whipping cream, whipped and sweetened to taste
  • He accused politicians of whipping up anti-foreign sentiments in order to win right-wing votes.
  • They had him cornered; the helicopter closed in above his head, whipping up sand and water droplets; from somewhere, a megaphone voice barked at him.
  • He had begun to poke his head up to fire at the balcony when a green flash sliced through horns, bridle, and stock, the taut bowstring and fragments of bow whipping back to gouge his arm.
  • This means an arrogant faith in victory or success; the image is a bunch of guys tossing their caps up in the air and shouting, ‘Whipping them lily-livered toads will be a piece of cake!’
  • Jarrett came out and punched Hart, tore off his shirt and started whipping him with a belt.
  • But ye will get the blue bowl, Robin -- the blue bowl -- that will sloken all their drouth, and prevent the sinful repetition of whipping for an eke of a Saturday at e'en. Redgauntlet
  • Their torsos were generously oiled and sprinkled with pollen, and they stamped their feet like toreadors, kicking up the sand and whipping up a fever of excitement among themselves and the girls who were watching them.
  • So, of course, I'm constantly tempted to be naked at inappropriate moments. I'll convince myself that whipping it out is the end-all-be-all answer to certain problems.
  • Mother was in the kitchen whipping up a batch of cakes.
  • The two groups got involved in a gang fight with one of the members firing a shot into the air before pistol-whipping the victim.
  • Jonathan and his team can be seen in the open kitchen whipping up modern dishes - tortellini of lobster and truffle, Moroccan spiced lamb rump with stuffed pimento.
  • I keep on hitting the neon ball back, whipping my racquet at it.
  • Start a permanent whipping by pushing a needle threaded with waxed marline through the rope a couple of inches from the end.
  • Wind whipping her gauzy skirt against her hips, she sashayed towards him.
  • Hours later, in the cold winds of winter, Yeltsik and Victor stood by the unburied soldier, the wind whipping their ears about, stinging their face, numbing their cheeks, fingers, and toes.
  • Poor Relief was introduced for the deserving poor, while at the same time for the rogues it was whipping and, if they continued in their roguery, death for felony.
  • Sammy felt like whipping out a paper fan and waving it crazily in front of her face.
  • Punishments such as whipping, hanging and transportation were imposed after trials that lasted less than half an hour.
  • Since his lieutenancy aboard the prize-sloop, however, the bo's'n had necessarily ceased to be the executive of punishment, and when Monday, recognized on all the seas as whipping day, came around, there was a very secret hope in Jeremy's heart that the office would be forgotten. The Black Buccaneer
  • Should we ignore his own genuinely violent acts - like pistol-whipping a man he allegedly caught kissing his wife?
  • Place a length of nylon in the path of the whipping silk so that the loop is facing the eye in the ring.
  • Rather than the traditional full English breakfast, plus liquids, plus painkillers, author Milton Crawford reckoned we should be whipping up lemon and demerara sugar pancakes or cardamom porridge with spicy apple sauce. The readers' room: What you thought of G2 this week . . .
  • Whipping out lickety-split footwork and curiously fey gestures in improbable succession, his character seemed controlled by external forces.
  • This particular punishment, called caning, is common practice in many foreign countries and seems unmistakably similar to the whippings a parent would use to reprimand a child in order to instil proper moral values.
  • They serve as excellent emulsifiers, whipping agents and water-binders, and also aid in gelation, thickening and browning.
  • By comparison, the two automatic ( "self-acting") whipping machines patented in 1886 and 1895 for use in sweep powers appear ludricrous and harmless. 5. Draft Animals: All Work and No Play?
  • We did see a sketchy guy in the corner riffling through used MetroCards, which made me think twice about whipping out a $300 smartphone.
  • Whipping round, he found himself facing four figures in black military style combat gear and carrying guns and flashlights.
  • Especially if it were a lazy horse who'd rather be hanging around in a paddock somewhere without some bloke on its back whipping it.
  • It's funny, I mean we did put it out ourselves but I think if we would have had a label kinda whipping us into shape we would have gone through that quicker. Donewaiting.com
  • The smarties then say, ‘if there are no trained ones around, get an animal wrangler to spend a couple of months whipping a sheep into shape.’
  • Passing people just saw a blur and heard the sound of his jacket whipping the air behind him.
  • You can make the first part of the posset a day or so in advance, saving the whipping part for the last minute.
  • But in a situation where you are raised up being told that whipping and caning people is acceptable, do you not wonder why he is violent?
  • The Whipping Block" has never been published, but it's supposed to be a really good poem.
  • Shoddy umbrellas and whipping winds drive most New Yorkers indoors during stormy weather.
  • Lyth's streakiest moment came on 42 when he got in a tangle whipping Piolet to the legside and a leading edge fell impossibly slowly into an unpatrolled area at mid off. County cricket - as it happened
  • Indeed, just about every club has a whipping boy treated to 'verbals' that would never have been heard a few years ago. Mirror.co.uk - Home
  • Carefully tease the loops of the whipping together so that there are no gaps and either give it a coat of quick drying dope used by model aircraft builders or coat it with the specially made rod ring epoxy finish.
  • With nose serrulated by continuous spasms, hair bristling in recurrent waves, tongue whipping out like a red snake and whipping back again, ears flattened down, eyes gleaming hatred, lips wrinkled back, and fangs exposed and dripping, he could compel a pause on the part of almost any assailant. The Outcast
  • All the Republicans are asking is to end bank bailouts, of course you have to remember Obozo got a $1 million in campaign contributions from current libertard whipping boy, demon Goldman Sachs. New DNC ad accuses GOP of siding with Wall Street
  • I have just had a look in our cupboard, and if someone can sell me some whipping cream and a tin of mandarin oranges I could knock up a reasonably good trifle.
  • It's been a roisterous time, filled with every strength and variety of wind from a ragamuffin breeze right through to a force eight gale, whipping in from the sea and over the moors.
  • Ah, poor fellow! nothing can be more melancholy; unless, as young men sometimes do, you had fancied yourself in love with some trumpery specimen of womankind, which is indeed, as Shakspeare truly says, pressing to death, whipping, and hanging all at once. The Antiquary — Complete
  • At sea, on the other hand, sailors fear the deadly combination of the wind and the poor visibility caused by spray whipping off the wave crests.
  • Yet in the shadows of the black sky we didn't see the clouds whipping up over Laos, obliterating the stars, the moon.
  • Just days before the whippings, however, the girls were issued their visas.
  • Tyler flinches from the window, his hair whipping across his face.
  • Officers could be just as bad as the men, knocking hats off cab drivers and horse-whipping officials who had the temerity to make any demands of them.
  • The ghost got up gracefully and at once started doing standing pirouettes, the linen whipping up in errant waves sinusoidal, sending ripples of air circlets, crowning the room. Hey, So This Is What LSD Feels Like
  • Free enterprise did not bring us the current economic disaster, although free enterprise has become a favorite whipping post of many left leaning expectants of an uncurbed welfare state, and of the current administration. Obama's Not So Free Money
  • Now I get to 'futz' (Highly technical term there) with the rolls on the front and back pieces to get them to line up better before whipping up the neck lames. Roland Diary Entry
  • ‘I was whipping their water bottles back at them so there was a huge, huge bottle fight going on,’ she says.
  • Whipping up enthusiasm at the Rural Forum as well as a delicious damson syllabub was Cumbrian chef and local food historian John Crouch.
  • As we came around a curve, a speedboat came whipping around the corner, soaking us to the bone.
  • A long low ball from Paudge Cuddy fell into the path of James Hooban and he tapped it past the advancing Liam Aherne before whipping it into an empty net.
  • The cowboy was whipping his horse.
  • After being released by the Democratic powers that be, he was out for a few years and then returned for pistol-whipping another man.
  • For example, his grandmother seems to have been classically repressed and sublimated her tensions by repeated whippings of Paul.
  • The traditional whipping-stick the accusation of being photographic used to chastise artists was now extended to include cinematography.
  • The directors are clearly responsible for what happened, but they're sure to find a whipping boy lower down the company.
  • She worked as a literate domestic slave in close contact with several masters and mistresses from whom she suffered whippings, beatings, and sexual abuse.
  • Chelsea, you could easily get pneumonia in this weather,’ I yelled, whipping off my baseball cap and plunking it on top of her head.
  • I could slap her slum landlord with a fine, a whipping or a public egging for failing to fix the elevator to her third floor walk-up.
  • And after all, I do think _Father's_ talk was worser than the fustigation [whipping]. Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall
  • Nannie also commented on his cruel treatment; she had left him once and then returned, but after being threatened with whippings, left for good.
  • The recipe she gives us involves whipping the pudding in a blender as the last step.
  • Pink streamers swirled from my sodden jeans, tendrils of crimson whipping off into the water burbling around my boots.
  • Whipping around a feather boa in stiletto heels and pasties is not a ritual commonly associated with fear of one’s audience. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • Today he almost managed to make butter when whipping the cream for the strawberries we had for dessert.
  • Everyone wrote the Potters off as top-flight whipping boys following their opening-day 3-1 defeat at Bolton, but they displayed immediate 'bouncebackability' by edging Aston Villa in a TEAMtalk Football News
  • The back end is squirrelly, whipping in the wind as the rear tire rises and falls.
  • Using the whipping attachments, whip the sugar and cream until medium stiff peaks are achieved.
  • This man was far better with his weapon, a flail that was whipping dangerously close to Romon's face.
  • She'll be smashed to matchwood in a minute, the after-fall has unshipped; "then whipping a knife from the belt of one of them he severed the remaining fall, and saw the boat plunge down sternwards and outwards from the side just in time; another half-minute and she would have disappeared under the steamer's bottom to be hopelessly stove in. Tessa 1901
  • Undaunted, he kept whipping and hallooing at the hole, and to his relief they eventually came out all right at the other side.
  • But in February 2004, newspaper baron Lord Conrad Black of Crossharbour received an unusually explicit judicial whipping.
  • ‘I can't picture you in plaid,’ she said, whipping a tear from her eye.
  • Stir until the mixture thickens to the consistency of whipping cream.
  • Here's a useful pointer for anyone thinking of whipping their clothes off this afternoon and running starkers through the office: a thong could be the only thing between you and the sack.
  • Just before serving, fold in the whipping cream or CoolWhip and serve topped with cherries if desired.
  • Notable in England by their absence are comments on brands or whipping marks inflicted by the judicial process or private discipline.
  • Whipping Boy have just finished recording their debut album in Sun Studios, Dublin.
  • If I had an ounce of motivation and wasn't too insecure to kickbox in my living room with the neighbors watching, I could see this program whipping me into a shape other than a rhombus.
  • In a speech printed in the university's alumni magazine in 1916, for example, Prof. Simkins talked about whipping a "darkey" who had allegedly insulted a white woman. Dorm That Honors Klansman Sparks Debate
  • My stand mixer makes a mean meringue, but that eggbeater is perfect for whipping a single egg white to fold into grandma’s favorite tapioca pudding. My first kitchen gadget | Baking Bites
  • But every time my mother would punish me by whipping me with the duster, my father would rush over to shield me.
  • A steel ramrod from a musket is a wild whipping thing, and Phil is right -- it kicks like a bronco. Flying Ramrods and Broken Noses
  • Connacht, so long the political, social and economic ‘whipping boy’ of this island of ours, are once more found dispensable.
  • Other portrayals were more careful to attribute the whipping to judicial sentencing by a court, or just punishment for running away.
  • The simplest and easiest way to finish the whipping is to bind a loop of fine monofilament or tying silk under the ring whipping for the last ten turns or so.
  • The wind is whipping around the building, through the cracks in the doors and down the chimneys.
  • The school bell clanged and children flew from the doors scattering like sand grains whipping about in a dust storm.
  • The prime minister's final speech had the desired effect, whipping his party into a patriotic fervour.
  • Just before serving, fold in the whipping cream or CoolWhip and serve topped with cherries if desired.
  • Montgomery police were trying to do what was right, but the sheriff come in with them mounted posse and went up on porches bullwhipping people, and horses kicking people. Oral History Interview with Laurie Pritchett, April 23, 1976. Interview B-0027. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • In the final ‘whipping’ scene he really looks like a drama student miming agony, sad to say.
  • In addition to fluid milk, it markets a wide range of organic dairy products including buttermilk, whipping cream and a dozen kinds of cheese.
  • They're biting her, cutting her, whipping her, beating her, and she cries and screams but doesn't fight back.

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