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1 I saw the veins in the Duke's forehead stand out like whipcord .
2 His fingers had been busy tying knots in a length of whipcord .
3 The shrill voices, fine as whipcord and sharp as needles, tortured him.
4 Covert-A twill-wovencloth sometimes with full face, sometimes sheared to imitate whipcord .
5 He works out three times a week and looks as fit as whipcord .
6 Name's Mervin; all whipcord and whalebone; springy as a bent bow.
7 With that whipcord - lean body he was a real man, no doubt about that.
8 He carried in his hand a piece of thin, strong whipcord .
9 Everybody knows the one about the three-hundred-pound disc jockey with the whipcord - thin voice.
10 As for you, Larry, you'll die poor; you spend too much in whipcord .
11 They never were, and the war has made them like whipcord .
12 Her arms had dwindled away into nothing but whipcord and wire.
13 The Wing Rider shrugged, his whipcord - tough body lengthening as he stretched.
14 It weighed with poles, pegs, and whipcord guys about six pounds.
15 The veins on the old man's forehead stood out like whipcord .
16 However, the whipcord , thus set free, was used by Peterkin as a fishing-line.
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