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whips

British  
/ wɪps /

plural noun

  1. informal (often foll by of) a large quantity

    I've got whips of cash at the moment

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If all proceeds smoothly, as Orion whips around the Moon the astronauts could set a record by venturing farther from Earth than any human before.

From Barron's • Apr. 4, 2026

Wind whips hair across your face as you bend over to pick up the perfect bit of seaweed.

From Salon • Mar. 14, 2026

The rhythm of it could be a metronome for this movie’s plot — it whips us around to the point of delighted collapse.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 23, 2025

Users can be incredibly specific with their prompts, and after Suno whips up a made-to-order song, they can continue to fiddle with the results, trying to refine the output until it matches their initial vision.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 21, 2025

Archie woke with the whips and the roar of the carriage and started to wail.

From "Rump: The (Fairly) True Story of Rumpelstilskin" by Liesl Shurtliff