And Jamie Dornan will be the chiseled hunk doing the whipping.
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Nor is Cole worried that his party will be seen as whipping a dead horse to score cheap political points.
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Mrs. Avery received one whipping, with a hair brush, for disobedience; this was given to her by the mistress.
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Whipping out his sword, Conan bounded across the glade and plunged into the thicket.
Shadows in the Moonlight|Robert E. Howard
I stuck to the whipping, and only left off when I was too tired to wield the rod any more.
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I went to sleep and jerked the churn over on top of me, and consequently got a whipping.
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Cockles' hands dropped momentarily, and Keeks, whipping in a smashing right uppercut, had his man down and out.
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British Dictionary definitions for whipping
whipping
/ (ˈwɪpɪŋ) /
noun
a thrashing or beating with a whip or similar implement