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I used to be fit as a whippet but at nearly 60 those days are well gone.
In our situation, we didn't want a whippet team here.
In the show he is better known by his nickname "Whippet".
Lets leave holes at the back for your whippets to run into.
Some of the boys are lean whippets, yet to fill out.
He could move like a whippet when he had to.
Among them is a 5-foot-5-inch whippet who can almost dunk.
Please check with Whippet buses before you travel or call 01954 230011.
You should see him out in the fields - he can run like a whippet."
Forget about the whippets catching passes out in the open.
Whippets began to be bred to race in the nineteenth century.
Towards the end of her life she became vicious and thin, like a whippet.
Behind the horse soldiers rolled a number of Whippet tanks.
The little whippet tank scuttled back behind the rock wall.
At the time, there were two varieties of Whippet.
Because of the Whippet in their lineage, they have a tendency to bolt.
This has led to Whippets being described as "the poor man's racehorse."
Quick as a whippet, the crouched man slapped the door Harry's way.
His blood pressure shot up, he went paranoid, and he took off like a whippet.
And the post lady with 11 whippets awaits, somewhere in the village.
Like a whippet, the cab responded to the order.
He ran, often, up the Heath with the whippets, in the deadest night.
Despite its name, the Whippet was not fast.
Given proper nutrition, exercise, and veterinary care, most Whippets live for 12 to 15 years.
Then, reversing like a whippet, he dived in the other direction, beyond the left side.