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Definition of whipped in English: whippedadjective wɪpt(h)wipt 1Having been flogged or beaten with a whip. Example sentencesExamples - If anything, they are not different from those vendors Christ whipped out of a church when he found they hard turned the house of God into a market.
- Some gasp when Jesus is whipped, many toss bills and coins into collection buckets being passed around.
Synonyms smooth, thick, velvety, of an even consistency, rich, buttery - 1.1North American informal predicative Worn out; exhausted.
Synonyms tired out, worn out, weary, dog-tired, bone-tired, bone-weary, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent
2(of cream, eggs, or other food) beaten into a froth. Example sentencesExamples - Here's what it tastes like: Good pumpkin pie (sans crust) smothered in whipped cream.
- We had a nice, crusty baguette and one of the guests brought an orange pound cake served with strawberries and whipped cream for dessert.
- Served with horseradish sauce made with whipped cream, this dish went down well with everyone.
- A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream.
- I set the table, without being asked, lining up the whipped cream, nuts, and chocolate sauce before placing down plates.
- Stir together the yogurt and whipped cream and pour into a serving dish.
- There was a small cake decorated with whipped cream and chocolate.
- Fold the egg whites, whipped cream and praline into the yolk/sugar mixture.
- The two cakes can be filled with whipped cream and sliced bananas.
- Top with powdered sugar, whipped cream, syrup, fruit or Gruyere cheese.
- There are so many things that get on my nerves (the least of which is not having apple pie and whipped cream in front of me).
- They sat down at a long table with plates of waffles, syrup, butter, whipped cream, and strawberries piled on top of it.
- Blini, to be authentic, should be made from a batter of buckwheat flour leavened with yeast, and further lightened with beaten egg white and whipped cream.
- There are those of us who like nothing better than to start the day off with a piece of cherry pie and whipped cream.
- The fresh salmon, which is cured on the premises, made for an excellent sandwich with whipped cream cheese, red onions and capers.
- She got incredibly hyper and we managed to get into a huge food fight, sliding across my kitchen floor on chocolate syrup and whipped cream.
- A sip conjures visions of chocolateespresso cake topped with whipped cream - hedonism in a bottle.
- These soft, lazy-day puddings are nothing more than ripe fruit at the height of its season that has been crushed and stirred through with whipped cream and perhaps a little sugar.
- Lobby Lounge serves a dazzling array of home-made ice creams mixed with fresh seasonal fruits, whipped cream, nuts and special sauces.
- Pour a little rose water in to fruit salads, use it to flavour thick syrups or add it to pastry and biscuit doughs, or whipped cream.
Synonyms whisked, stirred, mixed, blended Definition of whipped in US English: whippedadjective(h)wipt 1attributive Having been flogged or beaten with a whip. Example sentencesExamples - Some gasp when Jesus is whipped, many toss bills and coins into collection buckets being passed around.
- If anything, they are not different from those vendors Christ whipped out of a church when he found they hard turned the house of God into a market.
Synonyms smooth, thick, velvety, of an even consistency, rich, buttery - 1.1North American informal predicative Worn out; exhausted.
Synonyms tired out, worn out, weary, dog-tired, bone-tired, bone-weary, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent
2(of cream, eggs, or other food) beaten into a froth. Example sentencesExamples - The fresh salmon, which is cured on the premises, made for an excellent sandwich with whipped cream cheese, red onions and capers.
- They sat down at a long table with plates of waffles, syrup, butter, whipped cream, and strawberries piled on top of it.
- Stir together the yogurt and whipped cream and pour into a serving dish.
- Fold the egg whites, whipped cream and praline into the yolk/sugar mixture.
- These soft, lazy-day puddings are nothing more than ripe fruit at the height of its season that has been crushed and stirred through with whipped cream and perhaps a little sugar.
- There are so many things that get on my nerves (the least of which is not having apple pie and whipped cream in front of me).
- Lobby Lounge serves a dazzling array of home-made ice creams mixed with fresh seasonal fruits, whipped cream, nuts and special sauces.
- There was a small cake decorated with whipped cream and chocolate.
- We had a nice, crusty baguette and one of the guests brought an orange pound cake served with strawberries and whipped cream for dessert.
- Served with horseradish sauce made with whipped cream, this dish went down well with everyone.
- The two cakes can be filled with whipped cream and sliced bananas.
- Here's what it tastes like: Good pumpkin pie (sans crust) smothered in whipped cream.
- I set the table, without being asked, lining up the whipped cream, nuts, and chocolate sauce before placing down plates.
- A sip conjures visions of chocolateespresso cake topped with whipped cream - hedonism in a bottle.
- Blini, to be authentic, should be made from a batter of buckwheat flour leavened with yeast, and further lightened with beaten egg white and whipped cream.
- A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream.
- Top with powdered sugar, whipped cream, syrup, fruit or Gruyere cheese.
- She got incredibly hyper and we managed to get into a huge food fight, sliding across my kitchen floor on chocolate syrup and whipped cream.
- There are those of us who like nothing better than to start the day off with a piece of cherry pie and whipped cream.
- Pour a little rose water in to fruit salads, use it to flavour thick syrups or add it to pastry and biscuit doughs, or whipped cream.
Synonyms whisked, stirred, mixed, blended |