Results for: strokes of a whip
English English
3 strokes under par, albatross, former U.S. coindouble eagle
a cut, act or sound of snipping, cut using small strokes, cut with scissors; clip, cut off, cutting with scissors; small cut made with scissors; small piece that has been cut off; little bit; young or insignificant person (Informal); disrespectful pers...snip
act of wiping; act of smearing, annoy somebody, cause discomfort on skin by scraping, clean something with repeated strokes, difficulty, irritating thing, massage, press and move hand on something, rubbing action, touch something with dragging pressure...rub
amuse oneself, toy, play, waste time, idle, make sport of, cold dessert, matter or object of small value or importance; small amount of something; artistic work of no lasting significance; type of pewter; dessert made from sponge cake layered with whip...trifle
animal-skin whipsjambok
antenna part, slender cellular appendage, whip-like part (Biology); runners, creepers (Botany)flagellum
apply small dots or dabs of paint or ink to a surface, apply with dabbing strokes, artistic technique, dabbed finish, dapple, make surface material appear grainy, paint by dabbingstipple
artist which belongs to the impressionist school (artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes), entertainerimpressionist
artistic movement originating in the late 19th century which attempted to reproduce the effect of light on objects using short quick brush strokes, music expressing impressions and feelings, school of paintingimpressionism
attack with a sharp object, clear a forest by cutting, criticize, cut with a sharp quick stroke, gash, wound; reduce, lower; make sharp quick strokes; strongly criticize; create a way by cutting, debris from cut trees, long and deep cut, make a slit in...slash
attempt at something, blow, hard hit; jolting experience (Slang); part, piece (Slang); proper functioning (Slang), cut or chop something, hit with a loud sharp blow, share of something, sound of a sharp blow, whip, hit hard; try, attempt (Slang); share...whack
beat a person or animal very hard, publicize aggressively, sell, whip; beat, thrash; sell (Slang)flog
beat severely, W Indian snake, whip for a horse, whip used on horses, beat with a horsewhiphorsewhip
beat somebody severely, lash from a whip causing a ridge, raise small ridges on the skin, reinforcement for a seam, ridge on the skin, stitch something reinforcing or decorative, strip of leather on shoe; bump on skin (from a lash, bite etc.); border o...welt
beat somebody with knout, leather whip, beat with a knout, lashknout
 

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