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whipper-in
ˈwhipper-ˈin [f. the phr. to whip in: see whip v. 6 d.] 1. a. A huntsman's assistant who keeps the hounds from straying by driving them back with the whip into the main body of the pack. Also called shortly a whip (whip n. 5), or formerly occas. a whipper (whipper 1 c).1739 Ess. Better Regul. Free-T...
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whipper-in
whipper-in/ˌwɪpər ˈɪn; ?@ hw-; ˌhwɪpɚ`ɪn/ n(pl ~s-in) (also whip) person responsible for controlling the hounds during a hunt (打猎时)管猎狗的人.
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Whip (politics)
The term is taken from the "whipper-in" during a hunt, who tries to prevent hounds from wandering away from a hunting pack. According to that dictionary, the first recorded use of the term whipper-in in the parliamentary sense occurs in 1772. However, P.D.G.
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George Wright (artist)
York, 19 June 1981, Channel Crossing (1889, oil on canvas remounted on hardboard 61x101.6 cm) US$37,000
New York, 9 June 1988, Frank Freeman, Pytchley Whipper-In
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whipper
whipper (ˈhwɪpə(r)) [f. whip v. + -er1.] One who or that which whips, in various senses. 1. One who beats or chastises with (or as with) a whip; a scourger, flogger; spec. an official who inflicts whipping as a legal punishment. Also fig.1552 Huloet, Whypper who whyppeth beggers and vacaboundes, or ...
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Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort
The fox; The foxhound; Kennels; Hound management; Hound shows; The running of a pack of hounds; The general organisation of the hunt; The huntsman; The whipper-in
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whip
▪ I. whip, n. (hwɪp) Forms: 4–6 wippe, quippe, 4–7 whippe, 5–6 wyppe, whyppe, whyp, Sc. quhippe, (4 quyppe, 5 whhipp, Sc. qwype, quhipe, 6 Sc. quhyp, quhipp, whupe), 5–7 Sc. quhip, 6–7 whipp, (9 Sc. whup), 5– whip. [Partly f. whip v., q.v.; partly a. (M)LG. wippe, wip quick movement, leap, moment of...
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Will (1797 ship)
Captain John Ferrier, of York, appointed Crow a senior captain of the convoy, and placed Will at the rear of the convoy as "whipper-in".
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joanna
joanna (dʒəʊˈænə) Also joano, johanna, and other varr. Rhyming slang for ‘piano’.1846 Swell's Night Guide 34 As a sort of whipper-in, music is provided—viz.,..a joano. 1912 A. M. N. Lyons Clara iii. 28 All the time a party down below was bangin' out a song called ‘Bedelia’ on a old johanner. 1923 J....
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Ormonde (horse)
Racing career
1885: Two-year-old season
Prior to his racecourse debut, Porter ran Ormonde in a trial against Kendal, Whipper-in and Whitefriar.
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Sefton (army horse)
He quickly became the whipper-in's mount and excelled in this task, with a bold jump and fast pace.
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mobbing
▪ I. † mobbing, vbl. n.1 Obs. [f. mob v.1 + -ing1.] The action of mob v.1; in quot. attrib.1825–9 Mrs. Sherwood Lady of Manor I. ix. 390 The mobbing-party for the theatre was determined upon and carried into effect.▪ II. mobbing, vbl. n.2 (ˈmɒbɪŋ) [f. mob v.2 + -ing1.] The action of mob v.2 1. a. Ga...
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Louisa d'Andelot Carpenter
Carpenter's adopted daughter Sonia (Sunny) Carpenter Tingle (1932-2019), also an accomplished horsewoman, was a whipper-in for the Dilwyne Hunt.
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halloo
▪ I. halloo, int. and n. (həˈluː) [Goes with halloo v.; it may be a varied form of hollo int. and n., suited to a prolonged cry intended to be heard at a distance.] An exclamation to incite dogs to the chase, to call attention at a distance, to express surprise, etc. A. as int.[1605 Shakes. Lear iii...
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Britannia Coconut Dancers
There are eight dancers and a whipper-in, who controls the proceedings.
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