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Definition of "whigging" [whigging]

  • Present participle of whig. (verb)

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Use "whigging" in a sentence
  • "Scares me, too, but I am not grasping at straws and whigging out on the petty stuff."
  • "_whigging_ for not promoting me sooner; and, between ourselves, I don't wish to go farther."
  • "“He shall be taken care of, and replaced, if it be practicable, in the service of Lady Margaret Bellenden; I think he will hardly neglect the parade of the feudal retainers, or go a-whigging a second time. —"