Difference between Whipping and Snappy

What is the difference between Whipping and Snappy?

Whipping as a verb is to hit with a whip. while Snappy as an adjective is rapid and without delay

Whipping

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To hit with a whip.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The punishment of being whipped. A heavy defeat; a thrashing. A cooking technique in which air is incorporated into cream etc. A cord or thread used to lash or bind something. The lashing of the end of a rope. (FM 55-501).

Example sentence: You've got to stop whipping a dead horse sometime.

Snappy

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: rapid and without delayirritableTidy; well-dressed; sharp.

Example sentence: The snappy way I would sum it up is not everyone is queer, but everyone has felt different. And I think that is something that people can really relate to in our music.

We hope you now know whether to use Whipping or Snappy in your sentence.

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