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whip up
verb
- to excite; arouse
to whip up a mob
to whip up discontent
- informal.to prepare quickly
to whip up a meal
Example Sentences
The Greece fans had their sense of expectation whipped up by presentations before kick-off to the players who stunned the football world by winning Euro 2004 in Portugal.
It is what makes beer and wine possible, and has long been used to whip up kitchen-table fixtures such as kimchi, sauerkraut, and yogurt.
According to the publication, customers can expect to see “lively ads that showcase the efforts of agronomists, master roasters and the baristas whipping up the beverages.”
So, if you're looking to watch the documentary this weekend, why not whip up some Martha classics to go along with it?
Vought also revealed the extent of the Center for Renewing America’s role in whipping up right-wing panic ahead of the 2022 midterms over an increase in asylum-seekers crossing at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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