Crossword-Solution: WHIPPY 6 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

We have 7 clues for the answer “WHIPPY”

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Very resilient, as a tree branch 1 answer
waxlike 3 answers
Springy 12 answers
unstarched 21 answers
floppy 28 answers
wieldy 46 answers
Pliable 47 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with WHIPPY (5)

You have to have a whippy rod with a long line to it, and a long piece of gut (called the "cast") on it, with from one to three hooks made to look like flies on it, these are fixed at about two feet apart.
Young Knights of the Empire Sir Robert Baden-Powell 2004
Smith, but a bit too short and whippy for me." He good-naturedly consented to try lofting and approaching shots.
John Henry Smith Frederick Upham Adams 2005
David Whippy drove away the murderers, rescued the woman, and carried her to his own house, where she was resuscitated.
The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead, Volume I (of 3) Sir James George Frazer 2006
Its shaft should be slightly stiffer than that of the driver, for it has much harder and rougher work to accomplish, for which the whippy stick of a slender driver would be too frail.
The Complete Golfer [1905] Harry Vardon 2009
There is no better shrub here than this delightful Mexican plant; its long whippy roots ramble through our light soil with every sign of enjoyment; it always looks clean and healthy and well dressed, and as for its lovely and deliciously sweet flowers, we cut them by the bushel, and almost by the faggot, and the bushes scarcely look any the emptier.
Wood and Garden Gertrude Jekyll 2011

Quotes with WHIPPY (2)

My father Bill had a problem with Christmas. Although he appears in old photographs to possess a whippy, muscular frame, he was actually a frail man and usually managed to cause some kind of drama just before the festivities began.
Christopher Fowler
Historically, Hollywood comedy has arrived in skinny envelopes. From fence post Buster Keaton to herky-jerky Jerry Lewis to wiry nerve-bundle Woody Allen to hung-loose Richard Pryor to whippy contortionist Jim Carrey, its comics and clowns have tended to be sliced thin and bendable.
James Wolcott
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Appears in: WP.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (2010).