chabuk

/tʃəˈbʊk/
noun
  1. A whip, especially one used in South Asia, often made of leather or hide.
    • The driver kept a chabuk hanging from the cart's seat.
    • In the old market, a vendor sold traditional leather chabuks.
    • The rider cracked his chabuk to urge the horse forward.
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