354 collocations for whips

During a stampede he was in the rear, and as they were about to enter the city gate he whipped up his horses, and said, 'Twas not my daring made me lag behind.

The overseer was a man hired to look after the farm and whip the slaves.

" "It's my business to protect that boy, or anybody else, from being unmercifully abused, kicked and cuffed, and I'll whip any man who tries it on," said Wild Bill; "and if you ever again lay a hand on that boylittle Billy thereI'll give you such a pounding that you won't get over it for a month of Sundays."

The masters used to try to make me whip their negroes.

One of them sprang forward and struck; the little man whipped out a revolver and fired.

"In his gentler moods, when the rabidus furor was assuaged, he had resort to an ingenious method, peculiar, for what I have heard, to himself, of whipping the boy, and reading the Debates, at the same time; a paragraph, and a lash between; which in those times, when parliamentary oratory was most at a height and flourishing in these realms, was not calculated to impress the patient with a veneration for the diffuser graces of rhetoric.

Near the commencement of the weeding season of 1835, I was ordered to whip a young woman, a light mustee, for not performing her task.

With a gasp Landis whipped up his gun and fired.

If you say we must not whip girl, we must listen to you as our guest and Ma.

But it is the same thing, whether you do or do not resent ill Usage, you will be used after the same Manner; as some good Mothers will be sure to whip their Children till they cry, and then whip them for crying.

Was not this excitement an admission that their confidence in their ability to whip the Yankees, five or six to one, was not so strong as they pretended?

That was enough to invoke the wrath of my master, who came forth immediately with his horse-whip, with which he whipped my poor mother most unmercifullyfar more severely than I ever knew him to whip a horse.

They'd whip the free niggers just the same as they did the slaves.

"I have known the case of a husband compelled to whip his wife.

Jason Williams whipped only two grown folks in my life, mama and my brother.

It was useless to whip the dog, and I scarcely had the courage to commence the labor anew.

He dropped the pitchfork and whipped out his pocket knife.

To my astonishment, it seemed now to come from behind me, and I whipped 'round, with a hideous quake of fear.

I saw them whip the whites of eggs, on a platter, to a stiff froth; the yolks were thoroughly beaten in a large bowl, sugar and plenty of good brandy were added, and the whites of the eggs and cream were then stirred in, a little nutmeg grated on top of each glass when filled for serving.

He sawrather dimly, for the cheap glass showed all its images in wavesthat George turned abruptly after hanging up the lantern, paused, and then whipped a hand into his coat pocket and out again.

Donnegan, remembered at last, whipped off his cap, and at once the light flared and burned upon his hair.

Light and quick as a leopard, Chantel was on foot, erect, and even while his chair crashed on the floor, had whipped out a handkerchief.

When ready to serve, whip the cream rather thick, which lightly mix with it; then lay the inferior parts of the grouse on the salad, sauce over so as to cover each piece, then lay over the salad and the remainder of the grouse, pour the rest of the sauce over, and serve.

The wind was coming in whistling gusts, carrying with it a fine sleet that whipped the face and stung the eyeballs.

For an instant he stood quite free, the centre of a circle of uncertain assassins whose cowardice gave him time to whip out his pistol.

354 collocations for  whips