Advertisement
 Translation for 'to whip' from English to Norwegian
VERB   to whip | whipped | whipped
whipping | whips
SYNO lash | party whip | to blister | ...
å pisketo whip
2
pisk {m}whip
sykkelverktøy
kjedepisk {m}
chain whip
3 translations
To translate another word just start typing!

Translation for 'to whip' from English to Norwegian

to whip
å piske

whip
pisk {m}

Advertisement
chain whip
kjedepisk {m}sykkelverktøy
Usage Examples English
  • ... Nobody can get him in good enough condition to whip Gene"), Greb checked into an Atlantic City clinic for surgery to repair damage to his nose and respiratory tract caused by his ring career and several car crashes.
  • Flagellation (from Latin "flagellare", to whip) was quite a common practice amongst the more fervently religious throughout antiquity.
  • The UFA MLAs came from a determinedly independent and non-partisan background and proved nearly impossible to whip.
  • The power was also given to slave "patrolers," mostly poor whites authorized to whip any slave who violated the slave codes.
  • Legree begins to hate Tom when Tom refuses Legree's order to whip his fellow slave.

  • According to the historian Mario Keßler, Stalin's supporters turned to anti-semitism to whip up sentiment against Trotsky (as Trotsky was a Jew).
  • TNA's "fan's revenge" lumberjack match did their own version of a Canadian lumberjack match where fans equipped with straps act as lumberjacks and were encouraged to whip wrestlers.
  • Planetary mixers can be used to whip and blend, whereas spiral mixers cannot.
  • Against West Ham on 14 April 1992, he scored the only goal with a far-post volley in the 88th minute after Matt Le Tissier had created space to whip over a cross: the goal was described as "a moment of true class in an otherwise ordinary game".
  • The first seeker to locate the belt can then attempt to whip the other players with it as they run for the safety of a designated home base.

  • After six months in New Orleans, he is said to have left for refusing to whip slaves.
  • In other words, trying to whip oneself into doing something with "shoulds" may cause one to desire just the opposite.
  • Dunster also found himself confronting the students, albeit in a sterner fashion, actually having to whip two of them publicly for abusing one of the citizens of Cambridge.
  • His policy was to whip slaves if they did not meet daily work quotas he set for pounds of cotton to be picked, among other goals.
  • He ordered a soldier to whip him with an energy whip that would kill any Narn with forty strokes and stated that the whipping would not stop until he heard the scream he so much wanted.

  • Owen, Hubble, Connie, and their canine pals set out to whip the other dogs into shape so that they can pass muster.
  • It is also played in 1972 comedy film "The Adventures of Barry McKenzie" in the scene where Mr. Gort, dressed as a schoolboy, urges the bewildered title character to whip him.
  • Graham defended their absence arguing that, because New Democratic Party leader Elizabeth Weir was also absent, it was impossible to defeat the government, and he did not see the need to whip his members.
  • Upon spotting Nanda going about her duties around the castle, the Hungry Tiger regards her as exceptionally tasty-looking and eagerly requests her permission to eat her; being denied this privilege, he instead asks Nanda to whip up a sumptuous beef-and-potatoes feast for him, which she shakily agrees to, as her doing so will mean that she will both escape undevoured and temporarily take the edge off the Tiger's voracious appetite.
  • "To deter him & others from the like evil practice for time to come," the court ordered the sheriff of James City County to whip him severely, and return him to the Westmoreland County sheriff to be whipped again.

    Advertisement
    © dict.cc Norwegian-English dictionary 2024
    Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
    Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!