Pronunciation: /wɪpt/
verb to beat or strike with a whip or similar instrument
A1 She whipped the cream until it was fluffy.
A2 He whipped up a quick dinner for his family.
B1 The chef whipped the eggs to make a delicious omelette.
B2 The team was whipped into shape by their coach for the championship game.
C1 The politician whipped up support for their new policy.
C2 The conductor whipped the orchestra into a frenzy during the performance.
adjective having been beaten or struck with a whip
A1 She whipped cream for the cake.
A2 The chef whipped up a delicious dessert.
B1 The whipped cream was a perfect topping for the pie.
B2 The dessert was garnished with a dollop of whipped cream.
C1 The chef's signature dish included a whipped cream garnish.
C2 The perfectly whipped cream added a touch of elegance to the dessert.
formal The chef whipped the cream until it formed stiff peaks.
informal I whipped up a quick dinner for us before the movie.
slang He got whipped in the video game tournament last night.
figurative The strong winds whipped through the trees during the storm.
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