Nowadays, we’re very accustomed to high-speed travel. We have passenger planes that go close to 500 mph, and even our cars can go well over 100 mph.
But until the advent of the train, the fastest that anyone could travel, unless you either fell off a cliff or were shot from a cannon, was as fast as a horse could carry or pull you. And yet, some of the people on horseback or driving a team of horses broke the sound barrier on a regular basis.
Can you tell me what is is?
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Firing a gun?
Cracking a whip?
Cracking the whip is correct, Bob.
You are today’s winner.
Cracking a wip