STRAP vs WHIP: NOUN
- A flat rail formerly used.
- A hinge with long flaps by which it is fastened, as to a door or wall.
- A journal box, or pair of brasses, secured to the end of a connecting rod by a strap. See Illust. of Gib and key, under Gib.
- A bolt of which one end is a flat bar of considerable length.
- A shoulder strap. See under Shoulder.
- The leaf, exclusive of its sheath, in some grasses.
- The flat part of the corolla in ligulate florets, as those of the white circle in the daisy.
- A piece of rope or metal passing around a block and used for fastening it to anything.
- A band, plate, or loop of metal for clasping and holding timbers or parts of a machine.
- A narrow strip of anything, as of iron or brass.
- A piece of leather, or strip of wood covered with a suitable material, for sharpening a razor; a strop.
- Something made of such a strip, or of a part of one, or a combination of two or more for a particular use.
- A long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like; specifically, a strip of thick leather used in flogging.
- A strap-oyster.
- The stirrupshaped piece of a clevis.
- A clip, such as that which holds a spring to the spring-bar or to the axle.
- In a vehicle: A plate on the upper side of the tongue and resting upon the doubletree, to aid in holding the wagou-hammer.
- Credit; originally, credit for drink.
- A string.
- In botany, the ligule in florets of Compositæ (see ligule); also, in some grasses, the leaf exclusive of its sheath.
- A long and narrow piece of thin iron or other metal used to hold different parts together, as of a frame or the sides of a box; a leaf of a hinge; in carpentry, an iron plate for connecting two or more timbers, to which it is bolted or screwed.
- A narrow strip of leather or other flexible material, generally used for some mechanical purpose, as to surround and hold together, or to retain in place. ,
- In iron ship-building, a narrow-strip of plate or a bar with a wide flange used to unite two parts to each of which the strap is riveted. See also butt-strap and seam-strap.
- An enveloping band of steel, somewhat U-shaped, which passes around the outside of the brasses at the ends of a steam-engine connecting-rod, and, by means of bolts, wedges, and gib and key, makes a solid unit of the connecting-rod end or stub, while providing for easy adjustment or renewal as wear occurs upon the bearings on the pins.
- In machinery: The narrow band which surrounds the disk of a steam-engine eccentric and forms the bearing-surface for the eccentric-rod. It is usually separate from the latter and bolted to it, generally in two parts to permit adjustment for wear.
- A strip of leather used in flogging.
- A razor strop.
- A narrow band formed into a loop for grasping with the hand.
- A thin flat metal or plastic band used for fastening or clamping objects together or into position.
- Such a strip equipped with a buckle or similar fastener for binding or securing objects.
- A long narrow strip of pliant material such as leather.
- Hanger consisting of a loop of leather suspended from the ceiling of a bus or train; passengers hold onto it
- A band that goes over the shoulder and supports a garment or bag
- An elongated leather strip (or or strip of similar material) for binding things together or holding something in position
- Whip consisting of a strip of leather used in flogging
- 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.
- 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
STRAP vs WHIP: VERB
- Beat severely with a whip or rod
- Tie with a strap
- Secure (a sprained joint) with a strap
- Sharpen with a strap
- 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
STRAP vs WHIP: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To move in a manner similar to a whip; thrash or snap about.
- To move in a sudden, quick manner; dart.
- To defeat soundly.
- To hoist by means of a rope passing through an overhead pulley.
- To wrap or bind (a rope, for example) with twine to prevent unraveling or fraying.
- To sew with a loose overcast or overhand stitch.
- To snatch, pull, or remove in a sudden manner.
- To beat (cream or eggs, for example) into a froth or foam.
- To arouse or excite, especially with words.
- To strike or affect in a manner similar to whipping or lashing.
- To afflict, castigate, or reprove severely.
- To strike with a strap or rod; lash.
STRAP vs WHIP: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop.
- To fasten or bind with a strap.
- To sharpen (a razor, for example).
- To beat with a strap.
- To fasten or secure with a strap.
- N/A
STRAP vs WHIP: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Passengers hold onto it
- To hang.
- To sharpen with a strap; strop, as a razor.
- To beat or chastise with a strap.
- To fasten or bind with a strap: especially in the sense of compressing and holding very closely: often with up or down.
- A quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object
- To fish upon with a fly or other bait; draw a fly or other bait along the surface of: as, to whip a stream.
- To beat into a froth, as eggs, cream, etc., with a whisk, fork, spoon, or other implement.
- To thrash; beat out, as grain by striking: as, to whip wheat.
- To cause to spin or rotate by lashing with a whip or scourge-stick: said of a top.
- To lash, in a figurative sense; treat with cutting severity, as with sarcasm or abuse.
- To drive with lashes.
- To outdo; overcome; beat: as, to whip creation.
- To punish with a whip, scourge, birch, or the like; flog: as, to whip a vagrant; to whip a perverse boy.
- To strike with a whip or lash, or with anything tough and flexible; lash; use a whip upon: as, to whip a horse.
- Nautical, to hoist or purchase by means of a rope passed through a single pulley.
- To gather by a kind of combination running and overhand stitch: as, to whip a ruffle.
- 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 lay regularly on; serve in regular circles round and round.
- 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 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.
- 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 suddenly and nimbly; start (in, out, away, etc.) with sudden quickness: as, to whip round the corner and disappear.
- (idiom) (whip into shape) To bring to a specified state or condition, vigorously and often forcefully.
STRAP vs WHIP: RELATED WORDS
- Cord, Pulley, Tether, Rope, Belt, Fasten, Belts, Trounce, Slash, Flog, Lash, Lather, Welt, Whip, Shoulder strap
- Party whip, Worst, Mop up, Rack up, Blister, Whiplash, Welt, Slash, Pip, Whisk, Flog, Lather, Trounce, Strap, Lash
STRAP vs WHIP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Attach, Waist, Cord, Pulley, Tether, Rope, Belt, Fasten, Trounce, Slash, Flog, Lather, Welt, Whip, Shoulder strap
- Beat, Thonged, Stick, Party whip, Worst, Mop up, Blister, Whiplash, Welt, Slash, Whisk, Flog, Lather, Trounce, Strap
STRAP vs WHIP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The bottle is typically attached to a waist strap and also has a shoulder strap.
- Fixed seats with seatback will have aminimum of one chest strap or one lap strap.
- Pull the clamp strap tight and trim the excess strap using diagonal pliers.
- For the straps you can create a spaghetti strap or a binding strap.
- On fullalert Sweden has a Long history of camouflage design, dating back to the Swedish army Leather strap strap.
- If the collar strap is toolong for your dog, you can cut off excess strap length.
- You can also have this beauty customized with a shoulder strap or hand strap.
- Slide strap A and strap B over the back of your vehicle seat.
- Strap button keeps your guitar strap hooked up.
- The top, pole attachment point on each shoulder strap is now an elastic strap connected to the shoulder strap via a snap button.
- 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.
STRAP vs WHIP: QUESTIONS
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