1.b> (), , / ;
2.b> .i> (), ;
3.b> (), (, .i>);
4.b> (; ), ; the waves were being whipped by 50 mile an hour winds 50 ; the branches were being whipped about in the storm - ; her hair whipped around her face in the wind / ; a branch whipped across the car window ; he whipped round to face them ;
5.b> i> (), , ..i>; she whipped the mask off her face ; the man whipped out a knife i> / ;
6.b> .i> (); who's whipped my pen? ?
to whip upb> 1) (), ; ; he was a speaker who could really whip up a crowd , / ""; an attempt to whip up the masses ; the advertisements were designed to whip up public opinion ;
2) (), , ; we tried hard to whip up interest in the products - , ; she criticized the government for trying to whip up anti-German prejudice .