Sentence examples for whipped up from inspiring English sources

The phrase "whipped up" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to someone quickly assembling (usually in a chaotic manner) or creating something, especially something complex. For example: "In a few hours, he had whipped up a magnificent three-course meal for the special occasion."

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"The wind had not whipped up.

Whatever the truth, locals were whipped up.

"Well, there's a hysteria being whipped up.

They get whipped up by causes.

Here it merely whipped up the frustration.

I haven't whipped up any of that".

Or was the panic whipped up for just this purpose?

It whipped up giant waves that crashed ashore.

The Bush administration has whipped up a mighty opposition.

By afternoon, enough winds had whipped up for a sandstorm.

It feels like candyfloss being whipped up, it really does".

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