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whipsaw

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whipsaw \Whip"saw`\, v. t. To saw with the whipsaw. To defeat in, or cause to lose, two different bets at the same turn or in one play, as a player at faro who has made two bets at the same time, one that a card will lose and another that a different card ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a handsaw intended for use by two people [syn: two-handed saw ] v. victimize, especially in gambling or negotiations saw with a whipsaw [also: whipsawn ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Whipsaw is a 1935 American crime drama film directed by Sam Wood and starring Myrna Loy and Spencer Tracy . Written by Howard Emmett Rogers, based on a story by James Edward Grant , the film is about a government agent working undercover as a thief who ...

Usage examples of whipsaw.

The door to the inbound bag room was a heavy steel slab, but it might as well have been balsa wood the way it whipsawed back and forth in the storm.

Here, by hand, with an inadequate whipsaw, they sawed the sprucetrunks into lumber.

Arno had not worked out well in that regard, proving too brusque for the whipsaw warm-and-reassuring pose useful before the cameras.

It is called a whipsaw, as well, when you are cut at or torn in two directions, back and forth, so that, no matter your efforts, you are pulled and then pushed until you are cut apart.

No tradesmen were at the saw pit, one in the pit and one above, working with a whipsaw through a timber placed over the mouth of the pit.

Viciously, cruelly, brutally, she kept the pistol going like a whipsaw until, bleeding and dazed, Meyer Meyer collapsed, on the desk top, almost overturning the bottle of nitroglycerin.

And so we poison ourselves and whipsaw our dispositions and rot our teeth.

The Reverend Starbuck, oblivious of the bullets that whipsawed around his horse, cheered his Northerners on.

She fell only inches, dangerously close to getting pulled under the stern section as it whipsawed around.

Respiratory functions were on the high side, but sustainable, as hormone levels whipsawed between apparent panic and anger states.

Now they swayed violently on their lengths of wire, whipsawing like irregular pendulums.

He was on the lower slope of the breach now, and his whole world was nothing but noise and smoke and whipsawing bullets.

The heavy chassis rocked from side to side, and in the rearview mirror Hazen could see two rows of corn whipsawing in his wake.

Rheinbeck sprang to his feet, chair tilting crazily behind him, before he realized it was just whipsawing tree branches and another window getting blown out by the wind.

It was still there, but the letters looked fresher than they should have, and the leather here looked frayed and faded and whipsawed, as if other names had been inked in the same spot and then erased.