Whipped vs. Lashed

Whipped and Lashed Definitions
Whipped
To strike with a strap or rod; lash
Whipped the horse with the reins.
Lashed
A stroke or blow with or as if with a whip.
Whipped
To afflict, castigate, or reprove severely
“For nonconformity the world whips you with its displeasure” (Ralph Waldo Emerson).
Lashed
A whip.
Whipped
To strike or affect in a manner similar to whipping or lashing
Icy winds whipped my face.
Lashed
The flexible portion of a whip, such as a plait or thong.
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Whipped
To arouse or excite, especially with words
Whipped the audience into a rage.
Lashed
Punishment administered with a whip.
Whipped
To beat (cream or eggs, for example) into a froth or foam.
Lashed
A lacerating presence or power
The lash of conscience.
Whipped
(Informal) To snatch, pull, or remove in a sudden manner
He whipped off his cap.
Lashed
A caustic verbal attack.
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Whipped
To sew with a loose overcast or overhand stitch.
Lashed
An eyelash.
Whipped
To wrap or bind (a rope, for example) with twine to prevent unraveling or fraying.
Lashed
To strike with or as if with a whip.
Whipped
(Nautical) To hoist by means of a rope passing through an overhead pulley.
Lashed
To strike against with force or violence
Sleet lashing the roof.
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Whipped
(Informal) To defeat soundly
Our team can whip your team.
Lashed
To beat or swing rapidly
The alligator lashed its tail in the water.
Whipped
To move in a sudden, quick manner; dart
Whipped out to the airport.
Lashed
To make a scathing oral or written attack against.
Whipped
To move in a manner similar to a whip; thrash or snap about
Branches whipped against the windows.
Lashed
To drive or goad; sting
Words that lashed them into action.
Whipped
An instrument, either a flexible rod or a flexible thong or lash attached to a handle, used for driving animals or administering corporal punishment.
Lashed
To move swiftly or violently; thrash
Heard the snake lashing about in the leaves.
Whipped
A whipping or lashing motion or stroke; a whiplash.
Lashed
To aim a sudden blow; strike
The mule lashed out with its hind legs.
Whipped
A blow, wound, or cut made by whipping.
Lashed
To beat; flail
Waves lashing at the shore.
Whipped
Something, such as a long radio antenna on a motor vehicle, that is similar to a whip in form or flexibility.
Lashed
To make a scathing verbal or written attack. Often used with out
Lashed out at her critics during the interview.
Whipped
(Sports) Flexibility, as in the shaft of a golf club
A fishing rod with a lot of whip.
Lashed
To secure or bind, as with a rope, cord, or chain.
Whipped
(Sports) A whipper-in.
Lashed
Simple past tense and past participle of lash
Whipped
A member of a legislative body, such as the US Congress or the British Parliament, charged by that member's party with enforcing party discipline and ensuring attendance.
Whipped
A call issued to party members in a lawmaking body to ensure attendance at a particular time.
Whipped
A dessert made of sugar and stiffly beaten egg whites or cream, often with fruit or fruit flavoring
Prune whip.
Whipped
An arm on a windmill.
Whipped
(Nautical) A hoist consisting of a single rope passing through an overhead pulley.
Whipped
A ride in an amusement park, consisting of small cars that move in a rapid, whipping motion along an oval track.
Whipped
Prepared by whipping or beating.
Whipped cream
Whipped
(slang) Controlled by a spouse or significant other to an unreasonable degree.
He knew he was whipped when he turned down a football game so they could shop for linens.
Whipped
Very tired, worn out, and exhausted.
Whipped
Simple past tense and past participle of whip