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Example sentences for "whipped"

Lexicographically close words:
whinstone; whip; whipcord; whiplash; whiplike; whipper; whippers; whippersnapper; whippin; whipping
  1. Melvin chuckled at his own sly way of saying that the slaves were whipped through their clothes.

  2. I heayd 'bout slaves been whipped but I tink de wuz whipped mostly cause de Marsters could whip 'em.

  3. She has also seen slaves being whipped by a group of white men when her parents said were the "Paddie-Rollers".

  4. Mistus diden' ever have us niggers whipped 'lessen it jes' had to be done.

  5. The Master came around twice a day to look at what they had done and when it was not done right, he whipped them.

  6. Nearly every time that she was whipped a switch was used.

  7. If slaves stayed in deir places dey warn't never whipped or put in chains.

  8. The one to be whipped was tied across a log or to a tree and then his shirt was dropped around his waist and he was lashed with a cow hide whip until his back was raw.

  9. She whipped me twice 'bout the sugar and den she let me alone.

  10. Jennie Kendricks' husband, who was also a slave, once told her his master was so mean that he often whipped his slaves until blood ran in their shoes.

  11. Ole Marster never whipped none of his Negroes, not dat I ever heared of.

  12. Lewis said that his Master whipped him only once and that was for stealing.

  13. After the war ended, Master Ingram called his slaves together and told them of their freedom, saying, "Mr. Lincoln whipped the South and we are going back to the Union.

  14. If I were to be whipped I should choose a broom--not the stick.

  15. Scum of the earth, a peon whipped for stealing whiskey, a hill robber and murderer.

  16. She would rather have been whipped than have confessed exhaustion.

  17. Down they floundered, the two half-insensible men tangled together as if in a race for total oblivion, only to plunge through a thicket of willow tops that whipped and stung them.

  18. You and Marsh have whipped me this time; but the salmon will come again, and I'll run my plant in spite of hell!

  19. And the Erinyes sang their gloomy songs to the hearts of the citizens and whipped up in their breasts that tempest which was later, to overwhelm the denouncers of Socrates.

  20. The soft hat was whipped off the head, and the slender figure leaned forward to where the slight gleam of the stars rendered the face visible.

  21. Feeling like a whipped cur I went slowly up the broad stairs, my hand on the banister rail, and she followed, keeping even pace with me, the cocked Colt pointing sternly upward at my back.

  22. She whipped her steed, she spurred her steed, Till his breast was all a foam; 50 But nearer unto that tall young knight, By Our Ladye, she could not come.

  23. She has mounted on her true love's steed, 25 By the ae light o' the moon; She has whipped him and spurred him, And roundly she rade frae the toun.

  24. Repeatedly he whipped the swift water, grinning.

  25. Retreating before them, Frazer sped down along the space behind the counter, reached up in one of the shelves and whipped out a revolver, just as Dick made a lurch for him.

  26. They came shame-facedly into the room, slinking like two whipped curs.

  27. Serve with whipped cream and garnish with Dromedary dates.

  28. Keep back enough of the whipped cream to put a big spoonful of it in the center of each plate.

  29. Don’t boil it—but when the soup is good and hot give it a bit of informal seasoning and then stir in a lot of stiff whipped cream.

  30. He had once whipped the son of a colonel who had been impudent to him, and thrown a snow-ball at the head of a new-fledged lieutenant, which offenses he had duly expiated at a house of correction.

  31. A week later he was impudent to the teacher of gymnastics, who whipped him in return.

  32. So Uncle Wiggily went to bed, red spots and all, and Nurse Jane made him hot carrot and sassafras tea, with whipped cream and chocolate in it.

  33. The cream was not whipped because it was bad, you know, but only just in fun, to make it stand up straight.

  34. On reaching the chorus she had whipped out a small, round mirror and, assisted by the calcium-light man in the rear, had thrown a wretched little spotlight on Sam's head.

  35. Henri whipped his napkin from under his left arm and began to remove covers, dexterously.

  36. He entered, and saw the whipped Candide, sword in hand, a dead man upon the floor, Cunegonde aghast, and the old woman giving counsel.

  37. How the Portuguese made a Beautiful Auto-da-fé, to prevent any further Earthquakes: and how Candide was publicly whipped 23 VII.

  38. Well, if I had been only whipped I could put up with it, for I experienced that among the Bulgarians; but oh, my dear Pangloss!

  39. He was asked which he would like the best, to be whipped six-and-thirty times through all the regiment, or to receive at once twelve balls of lead in his brain.

  40. Candide was whipped in cadence while they were singing; the Biscayner, and the two men who had refused to eat bacon, were burnt; and Pangloss was hanged, though that was not the custom.

  41. It seems surprising that so faithless a daughter should have been so dutiful a wife; but the prince had broken her spirit by his frequent acts of cruelty and neglect, and she was as submissive as a whipped cur.

  42. His mother once shut herself up in a room with him for an hour to try and reason him out of being led about, as he was then past five years of age, but he obstinately refused to stir alone until he was whipped again and again.

  43. That was all very well; but disease cannot be whipped out of anybody, and so the prince was encouraged to fight against his malady until he became very ill.

  44. These proletarian protagonists whipped me into a fury.

  45. I remembered the last time my father had whipped me.

  46. The ice--it was more than mere sleet that whipped them so unmercifully--cut such parts of their faces as were bare, needle sharp and stinging.

  47. He flung himself forward with a howl of rage and whipped the gun from the holster at his hip.

  48. Nell instantly whipped off her neckcloth and tied it across her nose and mouth, warning Betty to follow her example.

  49. As she rode, as the rush of air whipped in her face and the leaping body of the mare under her gave her muscles something to do, the blood flamed again into her cheeks; courage rushed back into a heart that was naturally unafraid.

  50. You leave my girl alone or--" Caught in a sudden gust of rage such as had not half a dozen times in his lifetime touched his blood, he strode to his table, snatched open the drawer and whipped out a revolver.

  51. Do you remember," he went on quietly, still gently serious, "the day when I whipped little Willie Thorp for you?

  52. But presently the sight of two figures riding side by side down through the pasture whipped a new look into his eyes.

  53. It whipped away up the stairs, and they seen the big snout snorting out at them through the banisters, and a bare back on it the same as a pig; and the two cheeks on it as white as yer own, and away with it!

  54. He had often whipped for Mr. O'Grady, and the hounds knew him, but without the solid abetting of the wall and the gate, he would have had but a poor chance.

  55. If their people are whipped they don't hesitate to say so, but ours gloss it over and try to make it appear that every fight is a Confederate victory.

  56. If he had whipped the whole Yankee fleet he could not throw on more airs.

  57. As soon as the orange gelatine begins to congeal, stir in the whipped cream; turn into a mold, and stand it over in a cold place.

  58. One pound cut figs, one pint cream, whipped and sweetened.

  59. When milk becomes warm, stir gelatine into pineapple, and add one pint of whipped cream.

  60. One pint rich sweet cream, whipped with one small teacup sugar.

  61. When this boils, serve at once, with whipped cream, flavored with a little vanilla.

  62. It can be eaten with whipped cream and is excellent.

  63. Lastly, add the whites of eggs, whipped to a stiff froth.

  64. If you cannot have the whipped cream, pour your chocolate from one pitcher into another, or beat with a whisk until frothy.

  65. Slice down, and serve with whipped cream.

  66. Then it is that we hear most of the suppressing of horse-races and the like, and that we are least surprised at encountering such a piece of information as that "players were taken in Newcastle and whipped for rogues.

  67. Goody Gracious; and out she whipped what appeared to Ruth nothing but a rumpled leaf of the tiger-lily, and wiped her eyes with it.

  68. You never feel as if all your blood had been whipped to a syllabub.

  69. If they weren't whipped now and then, they'd get out of hand.

  70. He let the fainting boy slide down on deck, whipped out a clasp-knife, snicked open the blade.

  71. For, lightning-swift, sinewed arms of another man behind him whipped round his neck, jerked his head back, bore him downward.

  72. She whipped back her reason and forced herself to think.

  73. Above, in the black, storm-whipped sky, was the blind face of Destiny peering with laughter down upon the fulfilment of its prophecy?

  74. A moment he stood there while the wind gusted against the house, the rain sprayed along the porch, and branches whipped the roof.


  75. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whipped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    beat; beaten; bested; blistered; blistering; bubbly; confounded; defeated; discomfited; down; ebullient; effervescent; fallen; fixed; fizzy; floored; licked; outdone; overcome; overmatched; overpowered; overthrown; overwhelmed; panicked; ruined; scattered; settled; skinned; souffle; sparkling; trimmed; undone; upset; vesicular; whipped; worsted