"Whiplash" Quotes from Famous Books
... with a sentence he knew would sting like a whiplash. But he thought better of it. He would not try plucking the mote out of another man's eye, when he had so recently got clear of the ... — Burned Bridges • Bertrand W. Sinclair
... to remain longer in the presence of such an enemy; his big hands were doubling into hard fists; he was shaking in all his muscles. He leaped back onto the seat of his jumper, swung his team and sent his horses leaping up a whiplash road which traversed the cliff—a road he had disdained in his wild impatience to meet ... — Joan of Arc of the North Woods • Holman Day
... crimsoned as if from the sting of a whiplash across the eyes, and those of the bystanders who understood the words, broke into a thrilling murmur of applause. General Yozarro tried to hide his repulse by turning ... — Up the Forked River - Or, Adventures in South America • Edward Sylvester Ellis |