What does a whip mean?
1. Whip: Yang ~. Fast horse plus ~.
2. ancient weapons, made of iron, with knots and no sharp edges: steel ~. Bamboo joint ~.
3. something as slender as a whip: teach ~. Bamboo ~.
4. the penis of some edible or medicinal male animals: deer ~. Cattle ~.
5. a string of small firecrackers, which sounds constantly when put up: hang it ~. Put ~.
6. whip: ~ horse. Dig a grave ~ a body.
The sentence of the whip is as follows:
1. The strong wind rolled the heavy rain like countless whips, hitting the window heavily.
Time is like an animal-drawn cart, and its speed depends on the whip in our hands.
The strong wind lashed the heavy rain like countless whips, hitting the glass window heavily. I saw the North Sea roaring. Showers beat the ground, and the rain danced and splashed.
4. When it rains, they form a team and form a ruthless rain whip, which is drawn on the ground, thrown on the tree and hit pedestrians.
The long tail of the little black cat swings from side to side like a small whip.
6. I know there is a gentle whip behind me, which lashes me again and again, making me dare not slack off.
7.? Lightning and thunder, a ray of rain whipped everything on the earth like a whip.
8. Heavy raindrops, like shining whips, were pulled down from the air and whipped the tall buildings.