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Coal-whipper
Coal-whipper Coal"-whip`per, n. One who raises coal out of the hold of a ship. [Eng.] --Dickens.
Whipperin
Whipperin Whip"per*in`, n. 1. A huntsman who keeps the hounds from wandering, and whips them in, if necessary, to the of chase. 2. Hence, one who enforces the discipline of a party, and urges the attendance and support of the members on all necessary occasions.
Whippersnapper
Whippersnapper Whip"per*snap`per, n. A diminutive, insignificant, or presumptuous person. [Colloq.] ``Little whippersnappers like you.' --T. Hughes.

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- fears in his "New Ballet [Ballad] on the strange whippes which the Spanyards had prepared to whippe English men" (1588). The political philosopher Thomas...
- excerpt explaining compiling a silk leader-line for a catgut fly-line. "...whippe it so faire as yee shall see good, then next your hooke at the bought put...
- Of which I am expert in al myn age This is to seyn, myself have been the whippe. (III.179–81) The image of the whip underlines her dominant role as the...
- and A new Ballet of the straunge and most cruell Whippes which the Spanyards had prepared to whippe and torment English men and women (facsimile and transcription...
- occasioned, in large part, by the appointment of a new head teacher (James Whippe) with significant inner-city education experience, gained in both London...
- servant of Pearl and Nehemiah in London who had an affair with Nehemiah. Mary Whippe of mostlyfiction.com gave a positive review, saying "Noyes imbues her debut...
- Deloney, A New Ballet of the Straunge and Most Cruell Whippes which the Spanyards Had Prepared to Whippe and Torment English Men and Women, a ballad Anne Dowriche...
- ****he; The piler elm, the cofre unto careyne; The boxtree piper; holm to whippes l****he; The sayling firr; the cipres, deth to pleyne; The sheter ew, the...