Definition of Horsewhips. Meaning of Horsewhips. Synonyms of Horsewhips

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Definition of Horsewhips

Horsewhip
Horsewhip Horse"whip`, n. A whip for horses.
Horsewhip
Horsewhip Horse"whip`, v. t. To flog or chastise with a horsewhip.

Meaning of Horsewhips from wikipedia

- Look up horsewhip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Horsewhip or horse whip may refer to: Crop (implement) or riding crop Whip Quirt Riding aids § Whip...
- seeds attached to long peduncle. India Tangle of long peduncles ("Devil's horsewhips") with sharp seeds makes walking through thickets difficult. India. Pink...
- A crop, sometimes called a riding crop or hunting crop, is a short type of whip without a lash, used in horse riding, part of the family of tools known...
- insignia of senior officers consisting of epaulets that contain two crossed horsewhips inside a laurel wreath and PSP stars (six-point silver star with the "SP"...
- "[equipment] of warrior bands" These refer to different uses of ashwood as horsewhips, wood used by carpenters, and for spears. In the Old Irish period, onn...
- right-handed. His sharp breaking curveball also earned him the nickname "Horsewhips Sam". In a 22-year career, Jones compiled a 229–217 record with 1223 strikeouts...
- she may in turn chase him and attempt to beat him with her "kamchi" (horsewhip) Oodarysh – two contestants wrestle on horseback, each attempting to be...
- intricate patterns of forged ironwork resembling seaweed and in some parts a horsewhip. Animals could be taken down a ramp and kept in the livery stable in the...
- was a statement sent out in the newspapers "no strangleholds, razors, horsewhips and other violent implements of argument are allowed". Irish Catholics...
- Cover of the 1892 edition. Aurora horsewhips Hargreaves for kicking her dog. The scene shocked Victorian readers....