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whiplash
[ hwip-lash, wip- ]
noun
- Also whiplash injury. a neck injury caused by a sudden jerking backward, forward, or both, of the head:
Whiplash resulted when their car was struck from behind.
- Also called whiplash curve. a connected series of reverse curves of more or less elliptical form, used as a major design motif in the Art Nouveau style.
verb (used with object)
- to beat, hit, throw, etc., with or as if with a whiplash.
- to affect adversely, as by a sudden change:
new taxes whiplashing corporate earnings.
whiplash
/ ˈwɪpˌlæʃ /
noun
- a quick lash or stroke of a whip or like that of a whip
- med See whiplash injury
Word History and Origins
Origin of whiplash1
Example Sentences
"Well, I'm 47 years old, it hasn't happened overnight, you know. So it's not like I'm getting whiplash," she laughs.
If we allow it to, this law could nurture a genuinely resilient landscape capable of thriving in an era of climate whiplash.
The weight of Shohei Ohtani, the whiplash of Betts, the woeful starting pitching, all of it was deftly handled by a manager who has won eight division titles in his nine seasons.
"The downward spiral is so swift that it sort of gives you whiplash," said the 51-year-old.
Not when Southern California is being redefined by deadly wildfires, punishing drought and massive whiplash floods and mudslides.
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