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vb. 1 (context transitive English) to pull something out with a sudden jerk 2 (context transitive English) to complete or make something in a quick fashion
Usage examples of "whip out".
My guess would be that, in your case, unlike other Talisians I have treated, the kinetic fluxes do not roll off you in waves, but rather they whip out like tendrils.
The Sabellian responded by grabbing it before Monk could drag it out of reach, and with a quick jerk he pulled the whip out of Monk's hands.
No-ticing two of the students whispering off to the side, the master took his whip out and-crack/-took one of the of-fenders off his feet.
Noticing two of the students whispering off to the side, the master took his whip out andcracktook one of the offenders off his feet.
Noticing two of the students whispering off to the side, the master took his whip out and- crack!
He then, gently, lightly, with a small movement of the wrist, little more than a toss, snaked the whip out to the port side.
The army will whip out the Indians in a few more years and there won't be much to do, anyway.
Some of her arrows were complicated affairs, with thin, spring-loaded blades that would whip out on contact to slice almost with the savagery of a rivebow.
Scarlet in the face, as if by telepathy, Ivor pulled his whip out of his boot, in which it was tucked, and gave John half a dozen hefty whacks.
For a moment he was mightily minded to whip out dagger and end it instanter here with the swift upward jerk under the breastbone, or the shrewd thrust from behind at the base of the skull, or the well-known slash under the ear in the angle of the jaw.
Hinkson thrust the reins into my hands, and just as our man comes out of the thicket, what does Hinkson do but whip out a pistol from his picket, and fire it!