The wind whipped his long black hair back against my face.
The winds whipped the front door of the house back against the building, and he had trouble trying to close it behind him.
In two more, the rope whipped tight against the tree.
We crack the surface and the cool night air whips against my face.
After the top of the second, he whipped his glove against the dugout wall.
Leaves rattled across the street and whipped against the windshield.
The grass whipped against my legs, and whistled in the wind.
Outside, the rain whipped against the side of the tent, shaking the poles.
They ate in front of the fire, while the rain whipped against the windowpanes.
From the maintruck the flag of England whipped red against the blue.