A legislator appointed by the party to enforce discipline.
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Examples for "whip"
Examples for "whip"
1In one hand was a heavy whip; in the other a pistol.
2The whip was whirring in the air again; but it never fell.
3We're going to need someone to whip our American family into shape.
4Ms Shortall resigns as Minister of State and relinquishes the Labour whip.
5With the current whip rules, however, we will be selling racing Lite.
1Only the party whip is supposed to know the exact result.
2The party whip not revealing the result... and that does not bode well.
3The Fine Gael party whip will still be applied to members.
4One party whip described the loss as a game-changer for the hung parliament.
5In late 1980, he is appointed as an assistant party whip.
6She will resign the party whip when her appointment is confirmed.
7They lost the party whip but ensured the survival of democracy at local level.
8Minister Foley voted in favour of the legislation, in line with the party whip.
9The Conservative leadership had previously withdrawn the party whip in the House of Lords.
10The dissident Ulster Unionist Assembly member, Mr Peter Weir, lost the party whip yesterday.
11It is also a further example of the rigidity of the Government parliamentary party whip.
12Last year, he said he could quit the party whip over Corbyn's handling of antisemitism.
13For the second time in the week, multiple DA councillors have ignored the party whip.
14Now, he favours restoration of the party whip to those who voted against abortion legislation.
15Ms Flynn lost the parliamentary party whip on Tuesday.
16The Clare TD will automatically lose the party whip.