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whip down
verb
To rain heavily.
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If somebody just deserves a spanking, don't bring the whip down on them.
The worst of the gales which regularly whip down on the Reebok Stadium from the nearby West Pennine Moors rarely carry as much menace as the unfortunate confluence of adverse events affecting Bolton's manager.
Stretching west from Juniper Flats, where Ewasko's car was spotted, is an old, unpaved road that begins with little promise of an eventful hike; chilling winds whip down from the flanks of Quail Mountain, and the park's famous boulder fields are nowhere near.
The jockey was also found to have used his whip down the horse's shoulder in the forehand position, attracting another two-day ban.
There is a skittish north-westerly breeze starting to whip down the Royal Mile, carrying with it the sweet smell of the brewery.
Shane Kelly gave her a firm slap with the whip before putting his whip down when he had enough time to give the filly another as she responded to the first hit.
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The wind whipped down Massachusetts Ave.
Everything was wet, the rain whipping down now.
And they were playing video games together at an outdoor arcade when a rocket whipped down from the sky and sprayed the boys with fire and shrapnel.
— A cold wind whipped down the Texas plains on the night last month that Sharon Smith, 68, and her husband, Bill, 73, arrived here to be work-campers.
He tried to pull the pitch, which whipped down and slightly away, but instead grounded a ball to shortstop Ruben Tejada, who initiated a double play.
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