Encara no tenim significats per a "whipper-in".
1She was a whipper-in, a social bush-beater, driving the populace from cover like partridges.
2As Frank Harrington had a trumpet he was made whipper-in.
3His name is Timothy Crabshaw, and he acted in the capacity of whipper-in to Sir Everhard.
4Do, my dear, and I'll be your whipper-in.
5My father walked carelessly away, unclosed the garden gate, and left the dark stranger with his former whipper-in.
6Down the cross-road approached the hounds themselves, headed by their whipper-in and surrounding the picturesque figure of the huntsman.
7Still a huntsman and a whipper-in were to be chosen: Buttar proposed asking Lemon, and Bouldon seconded the motion.
8Bouldon was chosen as whipper-in.
9The Leviathan kept ahead, and led as well as she could, while we did the duty of huntsman, or of whipper-in.
10Warren Porter, the Lieutenant-Governor of the fatted soul, who professes all the virtues and practices all political evil, will be the whipper-in.
11The answer was as provokingly tautologous as a member of parliament's speech, who is in aid of the whipper-in, speaking against time.
12Milka was always first, but every now and then she would halt with a shake of her head to await the whipper-in.
13So said Forwood, the "whipper-in" of the Parkhurst Hare and Hounds Club, to me, one March morning in the year 18-
14The "whipper-in" was sent up by means of a long ladder, eventually pulling him out of his hiding-place by his brush.
15The old man then ordered the eldest boy to begin his Pater Noster; and simultaneously the whipper-in elevated his cowskin by way of encouragement.
16The famous Duchess of Gordon, the partisan of Pitt and Dundas, supported Willis and his views, and was the whipper-in of the Tory party.