We have no meanings for "whipped too" in our records yet.
1 She thought I'd been whipped too and wanted to comfort me.
2 His mother is, I believe, rather stern with her children; and some think they are whipped too much.
3 Had to work hard - and whipped too .
4 It was common for a slave to get an "over-threshing," that is, to be whipped too much.
5 Those who had been whipped too unmercifully to walk were washed with brine, tossed into a cart, and carried to jail.
6 You must have been hard-worked indeed, and soundly whipped too , if you have suffered as much for the Reform Bill as we who debated it.
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