04-12-2019, 12:47 PM
It's interesting that beat and whip have two divergent meanings.
but I can't find a definition for the pugilistic variation:
If you beat someone, it's - in my opinion - more damaging. Whipping someone would - again in my opinion - simply defeat them without, necessarily, much physical damage.
in the games arena - I think they'd be pretty much interchangeable. The Yankees beat (or whipped) the Dodgers - though I think whipped might be more extreme. They "beat them 5 to 4" where "they whipped them 9 to 0"
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Quote: whipping is when you turn something into a froth or foam such as eggs into meringue.
when you whip, it usually means mixing something fast until it becomes thick; it usually has a change in texture, color and volume.this usually takes about 15 minutes to 30 minutes..
beating is just to mix something together, like when you beat an egg, you don't make it bubbly and thick, you stop when it just combines. This is like mixing fast for about 30 seconds.
but I can't find a definition for the pugilistic variation:
If you beat someone, it's - in my opinion - more damaging. Whipping someone would - again in my opinion - simply defeat them without, necessarily, much physical damage.
in the games arena - I think they'd be pretty much interchangeable. The Yankees beat (or whipped) the Dodgers - though I think whipped might be more extreme. They "beat them 5 to 4" where "they whipped them 9 to 0"
comment se va??
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