Promptly settling down with doglike fidelity he began mildly to urge on the lagging carpenters; but presently, magnificent in his wrath, he rose above them, whiplash in hand, and drove them forward.
He won't try anything more for I have a whiplash over him as he is well aware.
The signs point to a glorious winter, crisp and dry--the sledge and dog kind, when you can hear the crack of a whiplash half a mile away.
He heard a dull smash behind him, and then a stinging, red-hot pain shot across his arm, as if a whiplash had seared his naked flesh.
Barter caused his whiplash to crack like an explosion.
Bentley whirled to pursue, but Barter had beaten him to the door and now blocked it, whiplash writhing, twisting, curling to strike.
And the necessity which made him strike made him hit with the speed of a snapping whiplash and the weight of a sledge hammer.
He struck as a cat strikes when it hooks the fish out of the stream--he struck as the snapper on the end of a whiplashdoubles back.
The driver wrapped a whiplash round the corrugated flanks of his horse and the ghari turned the corner with gratifying speed.
With a grunt, Ram Nath cracked his whiplash and the tonga sped into the city.
Its neck was longer and it had a whiplash tail that looked much like the tail of the modern whiptailed lizard.
More common were the Diplodoci, of the exaggerated neck and even longer whiplash tail.
This Mr. Fish was the man who left camp some two weeks before in company with another and who carried the long whiplash wound about his body, in hope he could somewhere be able to trade it for bread.
Mr. Fish had a long nicely made, whiplash wound around his waist, and when I asked him why he carried such a useless thing, which he could not eat, he said perhaps he could trade it off for something to eat.
He was sunfishing now in that most deadly manner when the horse lands on one forehoof, the rider receiving a double jar from the down-shock and then the whiplash snap to the side.
The motions of Pete Reeve were as fast and as deft as the whiplash striking of a snake.
It made many an old scar of spur-gore and biting whiplash tingle; it was a background of pain which was like seasoning for the new delight of freedom.
Alcatraz turned with the speed of a whiplashcurling and drove straight at the place where his master leaned.
First he hurled himself into the air, then pitched sharply down and landed on one stiffened foreleg--the jar being followed by the deadly whiplash snap to the side as he slumped over.
One of them is raising and lowering his arm, bringing the whiplash down on your bare shoulders.
The baking or boiling or roasting was done with rigor at her own fireplace by her blacks, thewhiplash in her hand hovering over their bare spots.
The stings of the whiplash had exhilaration and dignity compared to this attack.