Whip something into shape

The phrase "whip something into shape" means to take charge of a situation or a project and bring it under control or into a desired condition. It implies using force, discipline, or strict measures to make improvements or achieve objectives. It often conveys the idea of taking something that is disorganized, chaotic, or lacking structure and transforming it into an orderly and productive state.


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