Whips Unscramble word

whips is a Scrabble word, whips uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for whips Thirteen points.
Words with Friends point value for whips: Thirteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling whips. We found a total of 49 words by unscrambling the letters in whips.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in whips

whisp 13

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in whips

hips 9 phis 9 pish 9 ship 9 whip 12 wips 9 wish 10 wisp 9

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in whips

hip 8 his 6 hsi 6 ihp 8 ihs 6 iph 8 ips 5 ish 6 phi 8 pis 5 psi 5 psw 8 shi 6 shp 8 sip 5 whs 9 wis 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in whips

hi 5 hp 7 hs 5 hw 8 is 2 iw 5 ph 7 pi 4 ps 4 sh 5 si 2 sp 4 sw 5 wh 8 wi 5 ws 5

Definitions of whips

plural noun

  1. (often followed by of) (Australian , informal ) a large quantity   ⇒ I've got whips of cash at the moment

verb

  1. to strike (a person or thing) with several strokes of a strap, rod, etc
  2. (transitive) to punish by striking in this manner
  3. (transitive; followed by out, away, etc ) to pull, remove, etc, with sudden rapid motion   ⇒ to whip out a gun
  4. (intransitive; followed by down, into, out of, etc ) (informal ) to come, go, etc, in a rapid sudden manner   ⇒ they whipped into the bar for a drink
  5. to strike or be struck as if by whipping   ⇒ the tempest whipped the surface of the sea
  6. (transitive) to criticize virulently
  7. (transitive) to bring, train, etc, forcefully into a desired condition (esp in the phrases whip into line and whip into shape)
  8. (transitive) (informal ) to overcome or outdo   ⇒ I know when I've been whipped
  9. (transitive; often followed by on, out, or off) to drive, urge, compel, etc, by or as if by whipping
  10. (transitive) to wrap or wind (a cord, thread, etc) around (a rope, cable, etc) to prevent chafing or fraying
  11. (transitive) (nautical ) to hoist by means of a rope through a single pulley
  12. (transitive) (in fly-fishing) to cast the fly repeatedly onto (the water) in a whipping motion
  13. (transitive) (in sewing) to join, finish, or gather with whipstitch
  14. to beat (eggs, cream, etc) with a whisk or similar utensil to incorporate air and produce expansion
  15. (transitive) to spin (a top)
  16. (transitive) (informal ) to steal   ⇒ he whipped her purse

noun

  1. a device consisting of a lash or flexible rod attached at one end to a stiff handle and used for driving animals, inflicting corporal punishment, etc
  2. a whipping stroke or motion
  3. a person adept at handling a whip, as a coachman, etc
  4. (in a legislative body ) a member of a party chosen to organize and discipline the members of his faction, esp in voting and to assist in the arrangement of the business a call issued to members of a party, insisting with varying degrees of urgency upon their presence or loyal voting behaviour (in the British Parliament) a schedule of business sent to members of a party each week. Each item on it is underlined to indicate its importance: one line means that no division is expected, two lines means that the item is fairly important, and three lines means that the item is very important and every member must attend and vote according to the party line
  5. a member of a party chosen to organize and discipline the members of his faction, esp in voting and to assist in the arrangement of the business
  6. a call issued to members of a party, insisting with varying degrees of urgency upon their presence or loyal voting behaviour
  7. (in the British Parliament) a schedule of business sent to members of a party each week. Each item on it is underlined to indicate its importance: one line means that no division is expected, two lines means that the item is fairly important, and three lines means that the item is very important and every member must attend and vote according to the party line
  8. an apparatus for hoisting, consisting of a rope, pulley, and snatch block
  9. any of a variety of desserts made from egg whites or cream beaten stiff, sweetened, and flavoured with fruit, fruit juice, etc
  10. See whipper-in
  11. a windmill vane
  12. transient elastic movement of a structure or part when subjected to sudden release of load or dynamic excitation
  13. a percussion instrument consisting of two strips of wood, joined forming the shape of a V, and clapped loudly together
  14. flexibility, as in the shaft of a golf club, etc
  15. a ride in a funfair involving bumper cars that move with sudden jerks
  16. a wrestling throw in which a wrestler seizes his opponent's arm and spins him to the floor
  17. See a fair crack of the whip
  18. a member of a party chosen to organize and discipline the members of his faction, esp in voting and to assist in the arrangement of the business
  19. a call issued to members of a party, insisting with varying degrees of urgency upon their presence or loyal voting behaviour
  20. (in the British Parliament) a schedule of business sent to members of a party each week. Each item on it is underlined to indicate its importance: one line means that no division is expected, two lines means that the item is fairly important, and three lines means that the item is very important and every member must attend and vote according to the party line