Martin obeyed, and the arrow whizzed through the aperture.
This order was enforced by a musket shot, which whizzed over the boat within an inch of the captain's head.
Then an overripe potato whizzed through the air and burst against the shop wall a few inches from the reader's head.
And the very next time Jonadab was out with the Queen on the Denboro road, Tobias and the widow whizzed past him in that car so fast he might as well have been hove to.
It whizzed down, but still I heard no final splash.
The ball whizzed past his hat, and fortunately did him no injury.
Ali, as a spearwhizzed through the reeds and stuck in the bamboo deck.
Again a shout, this time on their left, and another shower of the keenly-pointed spears whizzed by.
A ball whizzed over my head, and struck the water between my hands.
If a head was seen above the walls, twenty rifle-bullets whizzed at it in a moment, and the same unremitted attention was paid to our boats as they landed.
And it was not merely one kick: faster than the eye could follow them the little feet whizzed and the legs seemed to buzz round like the spokes of a wheel.
It ducked violently and gave a choking hysterical squawk of alarm and anger as the stone whizzed close to its head; then flying on to another tree a few yards off, screamed away more noisily than ever.
And at every puff of wind that whizzed past us, they shrunk in circumference.
The first came from somewhere among the bowlders down to the southeast, and this second whizzed from across the caƱon.
The next instant the rifles began their cracking on both sides, and the bullets with furious spat drove deep into the adobe or whizzed through the gunny-sacks into the barley.
Bullets whizzed and sang past his ears and he took one fearful glance downward.
In the following explosion pieces of steel whizzed by him and when the smoke cleared away the gun, the gunners and the horses were all gone.
Bullets stillwhizzed around the plane, and one glanced off its polished side, but John's first nervous jerkiness in handling the machine had probably saved him.
Then he sprang lightly upon the rear platform of a surface car as it whizzed by, and vanished from her astonished gaze.
The track was so icy that the runners made sparks as the sleds whizzed down the steep hill.
The rest of the day whizzed by on wings of excitement.
So he went up and down on his horse encouraging the men; while the bullets whizzed over the wagons.
The four young fellows in the boat swung their oars and got her under way, but they had made barely half a dozen strokes when, without warning, an arrow whizzed through the air into the boat.
While she thus bellowed and flung about her arms and legs, the loathsome insect rose into the air, and buzzed and whizzed about her where she lay, insomuch that it was fearful to see and to hear.
The whispered words had scarcely left his lips when an arrow whizzedby his ear.
Riding like maniacs the crazed young warriors soon came close enough to the herd to fire, and a volley of arrows whizzed through the air, stinging and maddening the animals, and while not wounding severely making them ready to fight.
He leaned forward to push the undergrowth aside for her when a bullet whizzed through the air and his arm dropped to his side, while a stinging, burning pain shot through his chest.
Then he went back to his train, and the next minute it had whizzed out of the station, and I was alone with the beginning of my next six months.
Then I whizzed off, and he was left standing all alone on the platform.
His heart leaped with the crack of leather meeting wood; he caught his breath almost with a sob as the ball whizzed past his vainly reaching arm.
Then, like a flash, his arm shot forward and a gray shadow whizzed through the air.
Exultant yells came from behind them, several arrows whizzed past, and then naught was heard but the thunder of the horse's hoofs upon the frozen road.
As the Captain placed his foot in the stirrup a yell burst from the thicket, an arrow whizzed above their heads, and a half-a-dozen, fierce warriors were dashing toward them.
The black arms whizzed down with a velocity hardly lessened by the limpness of death.
Burke left the mast to peer into the darkness; a knife whizzedby his head, and he sprang back to his shelter.
The bullet whizzed past my ear, not hitting anyone.
Assegais whizzed through the air, or gleamed brandished around one.
One of the balls whizzed close by Sir Edward Digby's head, and another struck the parapet near Harding; but neither were touched, and the stout seaman did not move a muscle.
There was little time for the choice of alternatives, even had our fate offered any, so I dashed on, and, as the balls whizzed and whistled around me, reached the front.
For some time both Bob and Joe were silent, watching the country as it whizzed past them.
A huge spear hadwhizzed past his head, missing it by only a very few inches!
I was day-dreaming, I think, when your ship whizzed through the air.
As the two lads were crossing the street to a drug store, something whizzed past them, nearly running them down.
In another instant the loyal skipper would have gone to his doom, when a lariat whizzed through the air.
But directly the first shell whizzed across the Duke of Negropont's bows the captain of the liner ordered full speed ahead, at the same time starboarding his helm.
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