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whipple

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for whipple.

Editorial note

It was developed by Dick Whipple and John Arnold in Tyler, Texas and distributed freely in PCC magazine.

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Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

Synonym of Whipple procedure.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of whipple gathered in one view.

noun

Synonym of Whipple procedure.

noun

A surname.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for whipple.

noun

Synonym of Whipple procedure.

noun

A surname.

Example sentences

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It was developed by Dick Whipple and John Arnold in Tyler, Texas and distributed freely in PCC magazine.

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The biggest problem with Whipple shields with relativistic projectiles is that the projectiles literally don't have time to react.

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Because pancreatic cancer is a stealthy thing, and the Whipple procedure comes with its own frightening future.

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There’s an excellent book with the same title by Tom Whipple that id highly recommend.

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My dad had (and died) of pancreatic cancer and it was too far gone for Whipple to be on the table.

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If you think black board is bad you haven't used podium from whipple hill...

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The best response to something like this would be a whipple shield.

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Jet engines - Frank Whipple (England) and Franz Ohain (Germany) invented them.

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He presumably freaked out about it all nevertheless (because it's terrifying), avoided surgery for too long and ended up having a Whipple procedure, which is fucking brutal.

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> quite difficult to imagine it surviving even dust impacts for 400 years Whipple shields [1].

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> Whipple shields are consumed by impacts Everything is consumed on such a voyage.

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Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly Morrison showed up at the Whipple Federal Building and were initially allowed in, but shortly after, asked to leave and blocked from touring the facility.

Quote examples

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Whittle (Whipple is a painter) "invented" the jet engine while serving in the RAF, so technically not privately funded at the point of invention.

Proper noun examples

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This is the metric used for positive displacement blowers, in particular, like the Whipple.

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Ford doesn't allow tuning of the current Mustang (asterisk for approved Whipple/Ford Racing parts).

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Whipple shields are consumed by impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use whipple in a sentence?

It was developed by Dick Whipple and John Arnold in Tyler, Texas and distributed freely in PCC magazine.

What does whipple mean?

Synonym of Whipple procedure.

What part of speech is whipple?

whipple is commonly used as noun.