the whip

  • 31(a) fair crack of the whip — a fair crack of the ˈwhip idiom (BrE, informal) a reasonable opportunity to show that you can do sth • I felt we weren t given a fair crack of the whip. Main entry: ↑fairidiom …

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  • 32have the whip hand (over somebody) — have/hold, etc. the ˈwhip hand (over sb/sth) idiom to be in a position where you have power or control over sb/sth • She had the whip hand and it was useless to resist. Main entry: ↑whipidiom …

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  • 33hold the whip hand (over somebody) — have/hold, etc. the ˈwhip hand (over sb/sth) idiom to be in a position where you have power or control over sb/sth • She had the whip hand and it was useless to resist. Main entry: ↑whipidiom …

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  • 34have the whip hand (over something) — have/hold, etc. the ˈwhip hand (over sb/sth) idiom to be in a position where you have power or control over sb/sth • She had the whip hand and it was useless to resist. Main entry: ↑whipidiom …

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  • 35hold the whip hand (over something) — have/hold, etc. the ˈwhip hand (over sb/sth) idiom to be in a position where you have power or control over sb/sth • She had the whip hand and it was useless to resist. Main entry: ↑whipidiom …

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  • 36crack the whip — 1. to demand obedience, hard work, or efficiency from others in a harsh or stern manner. 2. Also called snap the whip. a game in which players in a line, each holding the next, run, roller skate, or ice skate for a distance until the leader veers …

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  • 37crack-the-whip — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun : a game in which players join hands in a line and rush forward together until the leader s sudden turn causes the line to swing around rapidly often throwing off players at the opposite end * * * crack the whip «KRAK thuh… …

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  • 38crack the whip — try to make someone work hard or obey you by threatening them We had to crack the whip in order to get the job finished by the weekend …

    Idioms and examples

  • 39crack the whip — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get obedience or cooperation by threats of punishment. * /If the children won t behave when I reason with them, I have to crack the whip./ …

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  • 40crack the whip — {v. phr.}, {informal} To get obedience or cooperation by threats of punishment. * /If the children won t behave when I reason with them, I have to crack the whip./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms