“The captain of the boat, Dean Binkley, was considered a whiz in finding the best fishing spots in the Pacific.”
“He heard the whir of an electro car's ignition, then the whiz of the engine as the powerful voltaic batteries triggered the motor.”
“Mr. Headley's design has much the same success that would attend an effort to represent the stars of heaven, the horror of an eclipse, or the roseate beauty of an evening sky, by the whiz and crackle of artificial fireworks.”
“A whizbang, a starburst, a bright configuration of unpredictable, momentary elegance – gone.”
“What happens if the car still has plenty of life in it, which today's high quality almost guarantees, but the electronic technology quickly obsoletes today's whizbang gadgets?”
“He worked a lobby desk at the Museum of Modern Art as a whizbang salesman of museum memberships.”