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Discover Ludwig"a whiplash" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a noun that is used to refer to a neck injury caused by a sudden jerk of the head, usually as a result of a car accident. For example, "The car accident left him with a severe whiplash that he is still recovering from."
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Bay said the doctor "kind of likened it to maybe more of a whiplash".
It rests on a fundamental belief that schools need incentives and sanctions, a whiplash to improve.
There was a whiplash quality to the action surrounding the arts money.
"It was the sensation of having your hand fall asleep -- a whiplash effect," Piazza said.
Swiss team doctor Andreas Goesele said: "It's almost like he's had a car crash, with a whiplash injury.
It is chewy and malty with a slight smoky edge, but delivers a whiplash of brisk, stiff-bristled bitterness.
The movie is managed with Tarantino's superb provocation and audacity, with a whiplash of cruelty and swagger of scorn.
His backup, Kelly Holcomb, sustained a whiplash injury when he was sacked in a loss to Philadelphia on Sunday.
Then he bashed a whiplash of snare and high-hat accents to set up the next song, "Tij".
Then Mariusz Czerkawski was shoved into the goal, which in turn rammed into DiPietro's neck, creating a whiplash effect.
For a while, no one knew what to expect, as the string of events that brought Lin to this point moved like a whiplash.
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