A quick collection of money from a group of people, usually for a beneficial purpose.(noun)
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Use "whip-round" in a sentence
"They have been discussing a "reverse whip-round", where they take money from him, but nobody really thinks the idea will take off."
"The emotional denouement is not her meeting her future husband, but having a whip-round of her friends in New York to buy a house for a Balinese woman and her daughter."
"Third we must support the UN's Central Emergency Response Fund with greater backstop reserves to provide immediate help without waiting for the usual whip-round of nations."