whip off

whip off
whip off
vt
to \whip off sth ⇆ off clothes sich dat etw akk vom Leib reißen; tablecloth etw akk wegziehen
* * *
vt sep
clothes herunterreißen, vom Leib reißen; tablecloth wegziehen

the wind whipped my hat off — der Wind riss mir den Hut vom Kopf

a car whipped him off to the airport — ein Auto brachte ihn in Windeseile zum Flugplatz

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whip off v/t Dachziegel, sich den Hut etc herunterreißen

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