Whipping about, The Shadow looked up to the third floor.
He whipped about and searched the shadows at the far end of the balcony.
Then he whipped about and said, "I wonder if we aren't giving up too easily, my friends."
If the draws worked loose before he got to them, they could easily whip about and cut him in half.
Those engines with long chains sometimes tended to whip about and cause problems.
Then he whipped about and disappeared back into the pass.
He jumped, whipped about, and stared at her with wide, startled eyes.
As the Hawk whipped about, he saw the cloaked form full upon him.
He wore a long coat that whipped about in the cold wind.
Jorcott whipped about from the window, saw that the package was gone.
Winds whipped about him on the mountainside, and then there was only the wind.
But he was sure it whipped about the edge of the door, went into the merchant's private quarters.
Sanctuary's citizens went running in the gale as their garments whipped about them.
He used to whip me about two, three times a week.
He rose, whipped his cloak about him with a flourish, and stomped to the front door.
Wind whipped his hair about his face, but he seemed not to notice.
Whipping them about him, Johnny rushed to the door.
His silk robe whipped about him as if he were some spectral creature.
The wind whipped about him as he rose to his feet and turned back toward the bridge.
You get to see one swim: It whips itself forward with its tail at about a hundred miles an hour.