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Definition of Whipt

Whipt
Whipt Whipt, imp. & p. p. of Whip. Whipped.

Meaning of Whipt from wikipedia

- great oak." Hannah Gl****e, in the 18th century, published the recipe for whipt syllabubs in The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. The recipe included...
- in the book Silvia Dubois (Now 116 Yers Old) A Biografy of the Slav who Whipt Her Mistres and Gand Her Fredom. Dubois was born in Sourland Mountain, New...
- Magazine, Volume 72, Part 1, London, 1802 [1]: "... many attorneys ought to be whipt for not knowing how to spell; that plot a conspiracy and plat a piece of...
- foot") was the norm. And as for negligence, slaves "are usually whipt ... after they are whipt until they are raw, some put on their skins pepper and salt...
- man was mighty fat I hit so hard I nockt him in to an old ****t hat. I whipt my weight in wildcats, I eat an alligator; I drunk de Mississippy up! O...
- Diodati, a friend from St Paul's. Based on remarks of John Aubrey, Chappell "whipt" Milton. This story is now disputed, though certainly Milton disliked Chappell...
- princess Elizabeth. Some time between 1611 and 1613 he wrote Abuses Stript and Whipt, twenty satires directed against Revenge, Ambition, Lust. These satires—aimed...
- you; if he is whipt for so doing, the Englishman will expect, that, if an Indian should insult them when drunk, the Indian should be whipt for it. When...
- whipped is pronounced as a t, and these words were formerly written blest and whipt. The spelling -t following a voiceless consonant is retained for verbs that...
- Marshalsea; he was held for four months for libel over his Abuses Stript and Whipt (1613), 20 satires criticizing revenge, ambition and lust, one of them directed...