Which preposition to use with whizzing

through Occurrences 22%

The pace was terrific: on nearing the playground wall, all the events of a lifetime might have flashed across the memory as at the last gasp of a drowning man; and if fortunate enough to whiz through the doorway, and pull up "all standing" on the level stretch beyond, it was to draw a deep breath, and regard the successful performance of the feat as an escape from catastrophe which was nothing short of miraculous.

by Occurrences 21%

At first we fancied that she intended an onslaught against ourselves, but soon discovered that a more dangerous enemy was abroad; for the old lady's bees had swarmed, and the air was full of them, whizzing by our heads like bullets.

past Occurrences 20%

Young Noaks's face rose once more above the top of the wall, and the next moment a big stone, the size of hen's egg, whizzed past Diggory's head, and struck the garden door with a sounding bang.

of Occurrences 13%

The crack of a rifle soon saluted the ears of the garrison; then followed the whizzing of the bullet as it came humming through the air towards the Hut.

over Occurrences 13%

They grinned at each other as the scooter started and Eph jumped aboardgrinned and waved to the people on the shore, their proud old thoughts crying: "I guess folks will see now that we're as young as we ever was!" They continued to grin as the boat spun into full flight and went whizzing over the ice, whizzing and bumping and bouncing.

about Occurrences 6%

Minié-balls whizzed about in the air or knocked up the dust from the street, and firing was now and then heard near by in uncertain directions, where perhaps the enemy were vexing our pickets.

into Occurrences 6%

There was a turn in the drive a couple of hundred yards away, where the Elm Walk ended, and an instant later an enormous white motor-car whizzed into sight, rushed furiously towards the two, and was brought to a standstill in an uncommonly short time, close beside them.

of Occurrences 5%

More than once the whiz of a bullet urged us to hurry on.

in Occurrences 3%

Surely, I had fainted away, for, when I came to myself, I found my red comforter loosed, my face all wet, Isaac rubbing down his waistcoat with his sleevethe laddie swigging ale out of a bickerand the brisk brown stout, which, by casting its cork, had caused all the alarm, whizz-whizz, whizzing in the chimney lug.

along Occurrences 3%

The squire, down the lane, saw him whizzing along and accepted it profanely as an exhibition for his especial benefit.

like Occurrences 3%

The Prussian bullets whizzed like hail upon us, and then we could see or hear nothing till we were in the village.

up Occurrences 2%

Some of the Indians galloped round and round the circle, sending their arrows whizzing up to the feathers in the sides of the fattest cows.

around Occurrences 2%

The balls still constantly whizzed around us; one struck the doctor's helmet, and immediately I felt a violent blow on the left arm.

round Occurrences 2%

How the Rebel bullets whizzed round us When a cuss in his death-grip turned!

between Occurrences 2%

As long as it continued the boys stood motionless, and were turning to go, when there was the crack of a rifle, and a ball whizzed between them.

on Occurrences 2%

And so the dance whizzed on with cumulative fury, the performers moving in their planet-like courses, direct and retrograde, from apogee to perigee, till the hand of the well-kicked clock at the bottom of the room had travelled over the circumference of an hour.

out Occurrences 2%

" During this she was collecting the crockery on a tray, with which tray she whizzed out of the room.

under Occurrences 1%

Ye saw warriors with sharp swords and angry hearts; the sword was struck downwards so as to cut the knee, out the combatant sprang into the air, and the sword whizzed under his feet.

with Occurrences 1%

Down the pale sky came a swallow, with another in chase: their wings were motionless as they swept past the doorway, but the air whizzed with the speed of their flight, and in a moment was silent again.

within Occurrences 1%

For six months after the advent of the missionary and his wife, nothing had been seen or heard of the strange hunter, when, one cold winter's morning, as the former was returning from the village through the path, a rifle was discharged, and the bullet whizzed within an inch or two of his eyes.

above Occurrences 1%

The ball whizzed above his shoulder, and the powder burnt his face and scorched his clothes.

through Occurrences 1%

I heard a whizzing through the air, and presently something like a winged serpent, but with a slender neck, and shoulders of considerable breadth, and a head much larger than a serpent's in proportion to the body, and shaped more like a bird's, with a sharp, short beak, sprang upon and coiled round my left arm.

as Occurrences 1%

On bright summer evenings the swallows whizzed as before about the corner gables, but no more merry eyes looked down from the balconies to the green meadows and richly laden apple trees in the valley.

down Occurrences 1%

When Mealy Jones came back, the barn wherein he had left Jimmy was empty; and only when Mealy had started homeward, and a clod came whizzing down the alley, hitting him under the ear, did Mealy know how Jimmy Sears resented an insult.

from Occurrences 1%

While the new lieutenant was waiting the result of his manoeuver, an arrow whizzed from the same quarter as before.

Which preposition to use with  whizzing