Whip up a storm Meaning in English
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Definition
To cause a strong reaction, excitement, or trouble, often drawing a lot of attention. It usually means to create controversy or intense discussion.
Usage & Nuances
This idiom is informal and often used in social, news, or workplace contexts. It does not refer to actual weather. Typical patterns: 'Someone whipped up a storm with...' or 'The announcement whipped up a storm.' Avoid literal use—it is always figurative.
Example Sentences
The politician's speech whipped up a storm among voters.
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The new rule whipped up a storm at work.
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His comments online whipped up a storm.
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The CEO’s decision really whipped up a storm among employees—everyone’s talking about it.
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Every time she posts on social media, she seems to whip up a storm.
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The movie’s ending whipped up a storm of criticism online.
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