Sentences with phrase «whip them around»

Though the Red prototype didn't even have an On switch — it had to be hardwired to batteries — Jackson strapped it into helicopters for flying shots, whipped it around on booms, and jammed it into trenches.
Whether it's baseball or golf... the looser you are, the further the thing goes, because it's a lot easier to whip around a string than a stick.
Dallas starmaker Septien laughs, whipping around in her chair and frantically shrieking «don't listen to this!»
Speed skating is a fast - paced sport where athletes whip around an oval track at speeds of up to 40 mph.
As you grow your assets to the hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars, you aren't going to be whipping around your capital as easily as before because your risk tolerance will change.
I know a lot of you think I'm crazy for whipping around my rollover IRA as if it were play money.
Last week, a very noisy rumor whipped around the company that Khosrowshahi's former boss, IAC bigwig Barry Diller, might be tapped as chairman of Uber.
«If the Symmetrical Triangle represents a picture of «doubt» awaiting clarification, and the Rectangle a picture of «controlled conflict,» the Broadening Formation may be said to represent a market lacking intelligent sponsorship and out of control - a situation, usually, in which the «public» is excitedly committed and being whipped around by wild rumors.
Heads whipped around, and ushers bounded up the balcony...
Heads whipped around, and ushers bounded up the balcony stairs like gazelles.
Black holes do indeed exist... we even have photographic evidence of stars whipping around an invisible (thus black) massive gravitational point at the core of our own galaxy.
His shaggy dark hair whipped around him in the wind as he belted out his questions.
With the cold really whipping around outside, these look like th perfect snack to go with a cup of warm tea and a book!
My head always whips around when I hear ginger.
I had a couple alongside a cup of one of my favorite white teas - and I have to say, it was not a bad way to spend a few moments looking out our big windows at the trees whipping around in the wind outside.
Whipped it around my body to my right hand» — the invisible ball bounces under an invisible hand — «and went downcourt and spun and put it up righthanded, finger - rolled it in.
As he rises off the floor, a defender lunges for the ball, but Malik whips it around his back and darts forward down the sideline with a sprinter's speed.
For example, the one to the right, in which Leyva whips himself around for a backflip.
Blue's windup — with his big front leg hunched way up and bent at the knee and his pitching arm whipping around in the background — is not classical, like that of Koufax, but it is impressive.
I whip around to find a guy wearing a DRUNK LIVES MATTER T - shirt bending down so that his face is level with mine, about three inches away.
«It was a thing that had like a squirrel's tail on it, and it would whip around like this [makes fast, circling motion] and made this crazy noise.
Sure it's a bit unnerving to watch your five year old get down to Beyonce while whipping around a structural pole in the basement, but once you move on from the discomfort that comes along with toddler pole dancing, it's pretty funny.
As we approached the seafront, the black clouds were gathering and the wind was whipping around, but we still managed half an hour of rambling around.
Because no study has yet examined the likelihood of first - trimester miscarriage after a roller coaster ride, no one can say for certain exactly what is safe or not safe This holds true for any other ride that might whip you around or launch you rapidly into the air.
That lake effect snow will be lighter than today's, so the wind will whip it around and create whiteout conditions on roads.
If there were a way to sense these spacetime swells, astronomers could investigate entities whipping around the universe that might otherwise remain unseen.
Trapped in its gravitational clutches, run - of - the - mill stars whip around this gargantuan black hole like fireflies in a hurricane.
Gas cloud G2 (its orbit in red) approaches the black hole at the center of the Milky Way while stars (orbits in blue) whip around.
Although NASA has neglected Venus in favor of regular Mars missions (see graphic, above), Venus Express, a European mission that ended in 2014, observed the motion and structure of Venus's atmosphere, which whips around the planet 60 times faster than it rotates.
Now images captured in April with the Very Large Telescope in Chile show that the leading edge of G2 has whipped around the black hole's far side.
Captured by Kepler's digital sensors, transformed into bytes of data, and downloaded to computers at NASA's Ames Research Center near San Francisco, the processed starlight slowly revealed a remarkable story: A planet not much bigger than Earth was whipping around its native star at a blistering pace, completing an orbit — its version of a «year» — in just over 20 hours.
They hunted for planetary siblings around 63 Jupiter - sized worlds that take less than seven days to whip around their stars.
For instance, if the winds that whip around the planet slow down, the Earth spins faster to conserve angular momentum.
Electrodes placed around the tube generated an electric field of varying strength that guided the molecules, allowing them to whip around the tube more than 1000 times (Physical Review Letters, DOI: 10.1103 / PhysRevLett.105.173001).
Juno's arrival in July won't be heralded with new pictures; the instruments will be switched off as the spacecraft whips around the planet and begins its first orbit.
Mercury orbits the sun once every 88 days; all of the potentially habitable worlds at TRAPPIST - 1 whip around their star in about six to 12 days.
Astronomers have seen massive stars fall toward some central object and whip around it, like a comet around the sun, and fly back out.
Although both worlds are similar in size and density, our planetary neighbor has temperatures so high they can melt lead, winds that whip around it some 60 times faster than the planet itself rotates and an atmosphere that slams down with more than 90 times the pressure found on Earth's atmosphere.
Thought to be as old as the planet itself, these bands are sculpted by high - speed winds whipping around the orb in opposite directions, and constitute the «face» Jupiter presents to the outside world.
Provided their spacecraft stays healthy and funded, the Juno team is contemplating additional measurements that could further probe Jupiter's interior, such as monitoring tidal bulges raised by large moons whipping around the planet.
After extracting the particles and analyzing them with powerful x-rays, the researchers were intrigued to find that the grains contained crystalline minerals; astronomical measurements had indicated that cosmic rays whipping around the galaxy destroy most crystals.
Some theorists have attributed this strange excess to nearby pulsars — fast - spinning stellar remnants — but Hooper suspects that it comes from interactions between dark particles as they whip around the Milky Way.
The planet is 1.6 times the size of Earth, and whips around its star in just three days.
Moreover, planets can whip around red dwarfs in orbits closer than Mercury's and still have hospitable climates.
The oval boundary of water around a vortex in the ocean can be described with the same mathematical equations as the light that whips around the edges of a black hole.
The rocky body is also the fastest known, whipping around its star in less than a day.
Then, each star's gravity caught the errant planet and whipped it around in a highly irregular, tight, and retrograde orbit.
The LHC would generate beams of protons and whip them around a 27 - kilometre ring to increase their energy.
Researchers have discovered an Earth - sized exoplanet named Kepler 78b that whips around its host star in a mere 8.5 hours — one of the shortest orbital periods ever detected.
Researchers at MIT have discovered an Earth - sized exoplanet named Kepler 78b that whips around its host star in a mere 8.5 hours — one of the shortest orbital periods ever detected.
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