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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Whip up

Yesterday, he tried to put hands on his dad. He is not that kind of guy. He must have been whipped up by somebody.

Is the use of 'whip up' correct?
  

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Anonymous Yesterday, he tried to put his hands on his dad. He is not that kind of guy. He must have been whipped up by somebody.

  • Anonymous Yesterday, he tried to put his hands on his dad.
  • He is not that kind of guy.
  • He must have been whipped up by somebody.
  • Anonymous Is the use of 'whip up' correct?
  • No, and in fact the whole sentence doesn't make much sense to me.
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Anonymous Yesterday, he tried to put his hands on his dad. He is not that kind of guy. He must have been whipped up by somebody.
AnonymousIs the use of 'whip up' correct?
No, and in fact the whole sentence doesn't make much sense to me.

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