PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: NOUN
- A legislator appointed by the party to enforce discipline
- Within a legislative body, a member appointed by a political party and given the authority to ensure that all members of that party participate in voting and vote strictly as directed by the party in all votes where adherence to a party line is required.
- A legislator appointed by the party to enforce discipline
- A dessert made of sugar and stiffly beaten egg whites or cream and usually flavored with fruit
- (golf) the flexibility of the shaft of a golf club
- An instrument with a handle and a flexible lash that is used for whipping
- A quick blow with a whip
- One who operates a whip-hoisting or whip-conveying line.
- A light line used in marine life-saving apparatus, run as an endless circuit from the shore around a sheave on the vessel and back to the shore. The breeches-buoy is operated by such a whip.
- In pianoforte-making, the crosspiece at the top of an action-extension which bears and operates both the hammer-and the damper-action. Also called jack-whip. See the cut under pianoforte.
- See the extract.
- A ride in an amusement park, consisting of small cars that move in a rapid, whipping motion along an oval track.
- An arm on a windmill.
- A call issued to party members in a lawmaking body to ensure attendance at a particular time.
- A member of a legislative body, such as the US Congress or the British Parliament, charged by his or her party with enforcing party discipline and ensuring attendance.
- A whipper-in.
- Flexibility, as in the shaft of a golf club.
- Something, such as a long radio antenna on a motor vehicle, that is similar to a whip in form or flexibility.
- A blow, wound, or cut made by whipping.
- A whipping or lashing motion or stroke; a whiplash.
- An instrument, either a flexible rod or a flexible thong or lash attached to a handle, used for driving animals or administering corporal punishment.
PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: VERB
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- Defeat thoroughly
- Beat severely with a whip or rod
- Subject to harsh criticism
- Whip with or as if with a wire whisk
- Thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash
- Strike as if by whipping
PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
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- To beat (cream or eggs, for example) into a froth or foam.
- To snatch, pull, or remove in a sudden manner.
- To sew with a loose overcast or overhand stitch.
- To wrap or bind (a rope, for example) with twine to prevent unraveling or fraying.
- To move in a manner similar to a whip; thrash or snap about.
- To move in a sudden, quick manner; dart.
- To hoist by means of a rope passing through an overhead pulley.
- To strike or affect in a manner similar to whipping or lashing.
- To arouse or excite, especially with words.
- To afflict, castigate, or reprove severely.
- To strike with a strap or rod; lash.
- To defeat soundly.
PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To move suddenly and nimbly; start (in, out, away, etc.) with sudden quickness: as, to whip round the corner and disappear.
- In angling, to cast the line or the fly by means of the rod with a motion like that of using a whip; make a cast.
- To move, throw, put, pull, carry, or the like, with a sudden, quick motion; snatch: usually followed by some preposition or adverb, as away, from, in, into, off, on, out, up, etc.: as, to whip out a sword or a revolver.
- To overlay, as a cord, rope, etc., with a cord, twine, or thread going round and round it; inwrap; seize; serve with twine, thread, or the like wound closely and tightly round and round: generally with about, around, over, etc.
- To lay regularly on; serve in regular circles round and round.
- To sew with an over and over stitch, as two pieces of cloth whose edges are laid or stitched together; overcast: as, to whip a seam.
- To gather by a kind of combination running and overhand stitch: as, to whip a ruffle.
- Nautical, to hoist or purchase by means of a rope passed through a single pulley.
- To strike with a whip or lash, or with anything tough and flexible; lash; use a whip upon: as, to whip a horse.
- To punish with a whip, scourge, birch, or the like; flog: as, to whip a vagrant; to whip a perverse boy.
- To outdo; overcome; beat: as, to whip creation.
- To drive with lashes.
- To lash, in a figurative sense; treat with cutting severity, as with sarcasm or abuse.
- To cause to spin or rotate by lashing with a whip or scourge-stick: said of a top.
- To thrash; beat out, as grain by striking: as, to whip wheat.
- To beat into a froth, as eggs, cream, etc., with a whisk, fork, spoon, or other implement.
- To fish upon with a fly or other bait; draw a fly or other bait along the surface of: as, to whip a stream.
- A quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object
- (idiom) (whip into shape) To bring to a specified state or condition, vigorously and often forcefully.
PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: RELATED WORDS
- Vote down, Lawgiving, Psephism, Cumulative vote, Political machine, Vote of confidence, Amphictyon, Party politics, Legislative, Swing voter, Member of parliament, Plebiscitum, Malapportioned, Free vote, Whip
- Party whip, Worst, Mop up, Rack up, Blister, Whiplash, Welt, Slash, Pip, Whisk, Flog, Lather, Trounce, Strap, Lash
PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Vote down, Lawgiving, Psephism, Cumulative vote, Political machine, Vote of confidence, Amphictyon, Party politics, Legislative, Swing voter, Member of parliament, Plebiscitum, Malapportioned, Free vote, Whip
- Beat, Thonged, Stick, Party whip, Worst, Mop up, Blister, Whiplash, Welt, Slash, Whisk, Flog, Lather, Trounce, Strap
PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- But he might wish to note that, in order to do so, they had to defy the party whip again and again.
- The new NT ALP leader, Claire Martin has Syd Stirling as her deputy, and Member for Stuart Peter Toyne is now the party whip.
- The point is well-made though: for nomination to the Presidency, the party whip shouldn't be so rigidly enforced.
- This implies that a legislator disobeying the party whip or any issue can lose his House membership.
- Eleven Conservative MPs rebelled against their party whip to support it.
- The former leader was later readmitted into the party, but not given back the party whip in parliament.
- To whip up a delicious dinner its advertisement portrayed two black women three line whip in a sentence naked, in chains, executions.
- He is also weak against the Abyss Whip in boss rush mode, but the Thunder Whip is still his major weakness.
- First he feels my whip and the whip to warm up on the back and tail.
- This whip effect is mainly large for upstream process such as suppliers or sub processes, at the end of the whip.
- For stimuli: It was not that a punished animal came to fear the whip; the whip itself became aversive.
- Gephardt, the Minority Whip, Trent Lott, the Majority Whip, Tony Coelhoto say we have this problem.
- NERVE WHIP ATTACK: the nerve whip is a small technical device sacrifices for Azathoth.
- All it needs to work with a whip is an adapter and a whip.
- Inescapable Lash whip and I will try to whip it from the, whip it good!
- When attached to an abyssal whip, a whip vine, or an Abyssal vine whip, it creates the lava whip.
PARTY WHIP vs WHIP: QUESTIONS
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- What are the advantages and disadvantages of whip stitch?
- Can I substitute stabilized whipped cream for Cool Whip?
- Which KitchenAid mixers are compatible with Univen wire whip?
- Is +2 weapon specialization worth it for whip builds?
- What are the ingredients in Miracle Whip made from?
- What makes pistol whip different from other VR games?
- How many Weight Watchers points are Cool Whip cookies?
- What causes whip tail disease in cauliflower plants?
- How is a braided whip different from a traditional whip?
- Should I use the ISI gourmet whip or the thermo whip?