How To Use Whiplash In A Sentence

  • The first followed a head on collision with a bus, where she had to be cut out of the car and fortunately her only injury was severe whiplash.
  • All SBS cases had a clinical history of whiplash shaking of the head and had autopsy findings of subdural, subarachnoid, and bilateral retinal hemorrhages.
  • Iron Man/Iron Man 2 director Jon Favreau gave us a little treat today … our first real glimpse of Mickey Rourke as the villanous Whiplash in Iron Man 2. Iron Man 2 – Whiplash Revealed! « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • But to watch a whiplash rapper ride the crest of an orchestral forte is a genuine awakening.
  • Our'have a go' compensation culture makes whiplash the fraud of choice for too many. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Many of Jay Ward's characters and catchphrases have since morphed into pop-culture shorthand: Dudley Do-Right, the clueless Mountie, is shorthand for anybody who stumbles into a situation overconfident he's doing the right thing; Snidely Whiplash, Do-Right's nemesis, for a scenery-chewing villain; the "Waybac" Machine, Mr. Peabody's time-travel system, for a nostalgia flashback; as well as expressions such as "nothing up my sleeve ... presto!" and JSOnline.com
  • The ministry said that despite these successes, whiplash claims remained a problem. Times, Sunday Times
  • If I took any of this particularly seriously I would risk suffering from nutritional whiplash, pursuing health in precisely contradictory binges.
  • To reduce the likelihood of whiplash injuries during rear impacts, a new front seat design has been adopted.
  • They are the sort of forces you could get with a whiplash injury. The Sun
  • The driver of the BMW, a 51-year-old from Melksham, was also taken to hospital suffering from whiplash and shock.
  • I found an article the other day which details a case-control study of cerebellar tonsillar ectopia (Chiari) and head/neck trauma (whiplash). Brain Injury Lawyer
  • Government plans to reform whiplash injury insurance claims will be put to the test over the coming months. Times, Sunday Times
  • He suffered whiplash injuries in the crash.
  • Finally, amethyst light whiplashed around the two of them, preventing them from moving.
  • Imagine coming down with 260 pounds on your shoulders, and I'm following it with the momentum, and whiplashing myself down into him.
  • And a likely crackdown on whiplash injury claims is part of a concerted drive to bring down premiums. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another employee got whiplash while taking part in a fight while wearing a sumo wrestler suit. The Sun
  • This avoids serious injuries, but allows the occupants of the first car to claim for whiplash. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no strict medical criteria to define whiplash and the injury is said by insurers to be routinely exploited by car crash victims for profit. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think he was shook up and might have a bit of whiplash.
  • Doctors told the expectant mother that she had a tummy bug and a slight whiplash.
  • The passengers were said to have suffered mainly cuts and grazes, with shock and whiplash.
  • The other motorist suffered whiplash and minor injuries. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sinuous lines and whiplash curves that are widely recognized as the hallmarks of the style were not universally adopted.
  • There is no genie to snap its fingers and whiplash me out of this world I am living in.
  • A paramedic was taken to hospital suffering from whiplash when his ambulance hit the ‘intelligent’ rising bollard in Stonebow.
  • Rob Smith from East Mount Road said he started swimming to help him with serious back problems after suffering whiplash in a car accident.
  • There also will be a crackdown on whiplash claims to reduce insurance premiums by 40 on average a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whiplash's head rolled away from her lifeless body, mouth contorted in a hideous grin.
  • The bass twirls about the whiplashing snares, the snuffed hi-hats giving the impression that the Neptunes had a hand in the production.
  • She is suffering from whiplash and is wearing a neck brace as a precaution.
  • She said: ‘His wife suffered chest pains and whiplash injuries.’
  • When you throw - through a complicated series of articulations of the shoulder, elbow and wrist - you produce a sort of whiplash effect that imparts speed and distance to the ball.
  • She escaped with severe bruising and whiplash while her sister Pauline, 21, had fractures to an arm, a foot and a cheekbone.
  • She was suffering from whiplash injuries received in a car crash.
  • She was suffering from whiplash injuries received in a car crash.
  • Kelly, aged 24, suffered whiplash and a back injury, but her daughter broke her leg.
  • Her husband, who was sitting beside her, sustained a whiplash injury and an injury to his shoulder.
  • No amount of eye rolling or shoulder shrugging can change their minds, and so whiplash collar firmly around her neck, and safely secured to a stretcher, the driver is airlifted from the highway to the hospital -- across the street from the accident site. Christine Negroni: The Not-So-Hilarious World of Helicopter EMS
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  • Mrs Townsend, 58, received severe whiplash and other injuries in the accident last July while driving a delivery van for Cafco Automotive, New Milton.
  • As those synths slide out of range, a cranky whiplash beat briefly takes center stage before relenting to blue-lit micro-beats and gurgling plinks.
  • One officer was taken to Stepping Hill Hospital for head injuries and whiplash.
  • They then a make an insurance claim for damage and whiplash injuries. The Sun
  • There are so many twists and turns in this medieval saga, you practically get whiplash watching it. The Sun
  • A car accident left me with whiplash, a concussion, and severe ligament damage.
  • As we towed a glider, the nylon rope broke and whiplashed into our plane, damaging the rudder.
  • We should follow the same logic for whiplash and similar claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • The listener is then whiplashed into a wall of Nirvana-esque fuzz guitar that begs to be moshed to.
  • The music surrounding this sentiment is gorgeous, a languid ballad in which piano and guitar flirt with a jazzy discursiveness that erupts at various points with a whiplash intensity. The Fiery Furnaces, 'Going Away' From Excess
  • In each of these works, a washy monochromatic ground has been marked with white whiplash lines.
  • Her face swelled and she suffered whiplash. The Sun
  • Whiplash is a truly comic experience, rare enough among today's video games, and brutalising a bunny is refreshing fun to begin with.
  • This is bound to cause neck ache, either from whiplash or by making you so tense your neck muscles cramp up. The Sun
  • Four years ago back-to-back cyclones whiplashed Madagascar over a two-month span.
  • The player's most recent injury has been a minor whiplash injury affecting his neck and shoulder. Times, Sunday Times
  • As we towed a glider, the nylon rope broke and whiplashed into our plane, damaging the rudder.
  • In conclusion, optic nerve axonal injury appears to be a frequent finding in infants who have sustained acceleration-deceleration whiplash-type trauma.
  • These include: head injuries like skull fracture, whiplash injury and closed head injury metabolic disorders like hyperlipidemia, vitamin B12 deficiency and thyroid disorder ototoxicity to medications like aspirin presbycusis or hearing loss associated with age earwax impaction hypertonia or muscle tension circulatory problems like hypertension, atherosclerosis and malformation of capillaries MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • This leaves people with the choice of either getting whiplash from being forced to sit in the very front row, or to exchange their ticket for a Silvercity gift certificate.
  • Playing against Zebre in England's first outing, he suffered a whiplash injury to his neck.
  • This raises questions about whether the industry will pass on savings from planned action against whiplash claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • He suffered whiplash and has been absent for three weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps they would like to volunteer to sit in a car and be driven into from behind to test whether whiplash injury exists. Times, Sunday Times
  • She only suffered whiplash but it really shook her up and she didn't feel safe. The Sun
  • Of the 265, almost half goes on minor whiplash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another employee got whiplash while taking part in a fight while wearing a sumo wrestler suit. The Sun
  • Strands of the light whiplashed round the mindscape, and the blue flame recoiled.
  • The boy, holding on to a rope, was spun into the air, screaming until another halliard whiplashed round his neck and tore his head horribly from his shoulders. Sharpe's Gold
  • There are so many twists and turns in this medieval saga, you practically get whiplash watching it. The Sun
  • The vehicle also has a breakaway pedal assembly and the seats and headrests are designed to lessen the chances of whiplash injury.
  • Quarter heard the impact as his face was whiplashed to the side.
  • This raises questions about whether the industry will pass on savings from planned action against whiplash claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • He spent seven weeks in hospital and his wife received severe whiplash and internal injuries.
  • On Monday a man was taken to hospital with facial injuries and whiplash after the bollard rose in front of his car.
  • In other patients, he discovers a spinal injury, such as whiplash, occurred before the onset of symptoms.
  • Whiplash is difficult to diagnose, so many claims are uncontested. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may take whiplash men with stiff upper lips and loose lower jaws to build an empire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mickey Rourke is the cybernetically enhanced knave Whiplash as well as Scarlett Johansson appears as Black Widow, the Russian assassin who might additionally be joining Gwyneth Paltrow as intensity adore interest. A Pizza Mind: The 50 Biggest Movies Of 2010 The films most likely ...
  • BRITAIN is the whiplash capital of the world as more and more crooks here make bogus claims, new figures show. The Sun
  • All I recall with any clarity is the sound of a crack, like a whiplash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new automobile insurance system includes a limit of $4,000 on pain and suffering awards for a minor injury such as a strain, sprain or minor whiplash.
  • The pair claimed for whiplash injuries from an insurance company and went to Cardiff county court to fight for compensation. The Sun
  • In order to sue for whiplash, any claimant has to have been involved in a crash that wasn't their fault.
  • These include: head injuries like skull fracture, whiplash injury and closed head injury metabolic disorders like hyperlipidemia, vitamin B12 deficiency and thyroid disorder ototoxicity to medications like aspirin presbycusis or hearing loss associated with age earwax impaction hypertonia or muscle tension circulatory problems like hypertension, atherosclerosis and malformation of capillaries MyLinkVault Newest Links
  • Kate's head whiplashed to the left as her body went right.
  • The whiplash claimers in car accidents cannot except in extreme cases be detected medically
  • Whiplash, a neck injury, is a result of automobile collisions.
  • This is bound to cause neck ache, either from whiplash or by making you so tense your neck muscles cramp up. The Sun
  • Dave Miller will welcome back striker Kenny Smith, who was rested for Tuesday's President's Cup win after suffering whiplash in a road accident.
  • The whiplash dynamics of Batman Returns represent the culmination of a process that has been going on for the last 15 years.
  • This raises questions about whether the industry will pass on savings from planned action against whiplash claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • The whiplash claimers in car accidents again cannot except in extreme cases be detected medically
  • Car accidents, excessive head contact in sports, severe whiplash, falls, and blows to the head may all cause concussions.
  • It may take whiplash men with stiff upper lips and loose lower jaws to build an empire. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it is audible, Steve can recreate it and then improve on it with his precise fingering and whiplash strumming.
  • This raises questions about whether the industry will pass on savings from planned action against whiplash claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • On a set of constantly shifting black and white panels (think fine lace), the eight dancers make use of a frenzied vocabulary, whether in quicksilver entrechats, whiplash pirouetting, or angst-ridden arm gestures.
  • Meanwhile thousands of cheats are pocketing fortunes by pretending they suffered whiplash in faked crashes. The Sun
  • This raises questions about whether the industry will pass on savings from planned action against whiplash claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sciatica, whiplash symptoms, trapped nerve, bulging discs, sacroiliitis, sprained ligaments and muscular twinges can be treated and spinal manipulations by registered practitioners will be available at some clinics should you require this form of treatment. tamworthchiropractor. com has no connection with the General Chiropractic Council and has no connection with Chiropractic Clinics in the Tamworth area. American Chronicle
  • [E] mploys a whiplash plot turn that may strain credulity, but it’s still an engaging suspense tale. Down to the Wire by David Rosenfelt: Book summary
  • Britain is Europe's whiplash capital. The Sun
  • The children, pupils of William Harrison School and Beckett School in Gainsborough, were treated for minor injuries, such as whiplash, at Lincoln County Hospital.
  • Options include tightening the burden of proof and introducing a speed threshold below which whiplash cannot be claimed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Correctly adjusted headrests can significantly reduce the injury from whiplash and should be installed onto car seats wherever possible.
  • Last night, motoring groups welcomed the proposed crackdown on whiplash fraud. Times, Sunday Times
  • When back-to-back hurricanes whiplashed the African island nation of Madagascar in February and March of 2000, Karen Freudenberger thought the Fianarantsoa Côte Est railroad may have reached the end of its line.
  • His wife suffered whiplash and shock.
  • Yes, you get whiplash and you are sore but you have an army of people looking after you. Times, Sunday Times
  • She suffered a cut to her ankle and also complained of a whiplash-like pain.
  • A 4x4 vehicle hit the side of the car containing the pregnant woman, who was taken to hospital suffering from severe whiplash and bruising.
  • It may take whiplash men with stiff upper lips and loose lower jaws to build an empire. Times, Sunday Times
  • Are these the same as dynamic head restraints and how do I find which cars currently on sale provide the best defence against whiplash injury? Times, Sunday Times
  • In January this year, a paramedic was taken to hospital with whiplash when his ambulance hit the bollard as the vehicle sped to a 999 call.
  • Most physios, sports trainers and other experts know that whiplash may take time to appear. Times, Sunday Times
  • It now plans to ban cash payouts for minor whiplash claims. The Sun
  • The central focus of the book relates to the author's work with motor vehicle accident victims suffering with whiplash and post-concussion syndrome.
  • Or, when Mae Marsh goes straight from delight in her baby (gnawing ogrishly on its toes) to bereaved mother, the effect is emotional whiplash: it gets sobs out of you before you know what happened. Undefined
  • Firefighters cut the 44-year-old free from the crushed vehicle and he was treated for severe whiplash and back injuries at the Great Western Hospital.
  • You do have a severe case of whiplash, and, unfortunately, you're going to have to be in a neck brace for a while.
  • When they unwind these trades, the whiplash could hurt more than just the Japanese. Times, Sunday Times

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