Pronunciation: /wɪp hænd/
noun a dominant or controlling position
A1 She always had the whip hand when it came to choosing what movie to watch.
A2 The teacher had the whip hand in the classroom, ensuring all students followed the rules.
B1 The company's CEO held the whip hand in all major decision-making processes.
B2 The politician's charisma gave him the whip hand in the election campaign.
C1 The wealthy businessman wielded the whip hand in negotiations with other companies.
C2 The military general's strategic mind allowed him to maintain the whip hand in battle.
formal The CEO always maintains a strong whip hand over the company's operations.
informal John has the whip hand in deciding where we go for lunch today.
slang Sheila's got the whip hand when it comes to picking the music for the party.
figurative In negotiations, it's important to have the whip hand to ensure a favorable outcome.
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