The log plunges after him, holding him down and back till he drowns; and his whereabouts are revealed by the upend of the tree.
"The Story of the Trapper"
A. C. Laut
But now he saw it stir, squirm, and upend, unfolding itself and lifting its head to the leaping flame: an immense cobra, sleek and white as ivory, its swelling hood as large as a man's two hands, with a binocular mark on it as yellow as topaz, and with vicious eyes glowing like twin rubies in its vile little head.
"The Bronze Bell"
Louis Joseph Vance
Grinnell's quarterback was kneeling, ready to upend the ball.
"Interference and Other Football Stories"
Harold M. Sherman