n. 25B6; noun he would use a whip on his dogs : LASH, scourge, strap, belt; historical cat-o'-nine-tails.
25B6; verb
he whipped the boy : FLOG, scourge, flagellate, lash, strap, belt, thrash, beat, tan someone's hide.
whip the cream : WHISK, beat.
he whipped his listeners into a frenzy : ROUSE, stir up, excite, galvanize, electrify, stimulate, inspire, fire up, get someone going, inflame, agitate, goad, provoke.
(informal) he whipped round the corner. : See dash verb sense 1.
(informal) then he whipped out a revolver : PULL, whisk, snatch, pluck, jerk; informal yank; Scottish informal wheech.
(Brit. informal) he whipped the necklace. : See steal verb sense 1.