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How to use Whack in a sentence

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Whack them in the microwave for a few seconds, douse them in cream and pretend you're paying a fortune at a gastropub.
But when I finished reading the paper, I spotted a housefly on my refrigerator, so I rolled up the paper and tried to whack it.
With any likelihood, half the money will probably come from abroad, but we'll need a big whack of Hollywood money.
I was told I could take this whack of money or I could go back to subbing features.
When he's not, the batting order is thrown out of whack, with hitters moved into slots they are not suited to.
These equations always seem to be out of whack, but it takes time to withdraw from the hungry ghosts within and give more to the right people.
I did some revisions and ended up removing two or so chapters and throwing the whole order out of whack.
So financial experts are warning holiday impulse buying can end up throwing your carefully planned budget out of whack.
Although Hugo's routine has been a little out of whack, I'm sticking to our routine in the hopes it'll pan out.
This product is fiendishly difficult for consumers to understand and value, so dealers charge top whack for it!
I've never seen that guy give anything less than his full whack for Celtic Football Club.
Asustek is best known for producing good products at top whack, but this leaves it vulnerable to lower-price, bigger volume rivals.
Why should people who drive cars over 2.7 metres in length have to pay the full whack?
But on a road, even a long one, even a long downhill one, 80 is your realistic top whack.
It helps me always to keep in mind, for example, a nurse doing long hours in an intensive care ward, and paying her full whack of tax.
They do this by passing on the full whack to borrowers, but only slightly increasing their savings rates.
They paid no attention whatsoever to the opera, so I hope they forked out full whack and regretted it.
If the survey year was anomalous, it could have thrown the trend line completely out of whack.
And we often set them swaying back and forth with an accidental whack of a violin bow.
When the BC bud was traded for American cocaine, said elements sold the coke and were left with an embarrassing whack of cash.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This gentleman said he never told a fellow what ailed him until he got his whack.
But Boreas Bluster, coming in just then, saw what was going on, and gave chilblain a whack that sent him spinning out of the room.
As she said it, she took a chance whack at the puck with her hockey stick and sent it spinning.
And if we say or do anything to you, you jolly well whack us over the head.
An' ef you ever got a sudden whack on de funny-bone in yo' elbow, missy, you know how she suffered when she was teched.
Then comes the final whack at Boxer Hall, and that is always a money-maker.
Some multimillionaire will pay double that some day, when the dealers have taken their whack.
There was a whack as one lump hit the boat, and a grunt as the other struck some man.
Virginie had caught her a whack with all her might on her bare arm, just above the elbow.
Just now he recognized his mother and she whaled away and gave him a whack for his pains.
Some were busy at arithmetic, while, every moment, whack went the rod upon the crown of the idler or yawner.
Much obliged to you, Mr. rowley, for givin' us first whack at it.
Another whack across his nether end, and a yell from yellowhammer.
But on most of the occasions she only caught some whack for her trouble.
You've 'ad your whack out of it, and now we wants to have hourn.
When I'd read about a half a minute, he fetched the book a whack with his hand and knocked it across the house.
When the first whack from Long Tom made contact, he felt what seemed like cold lightning flash throughout his body.
We cant miss an edition even if the goss giant is out of whack.
He flew through the air bodily, and I heard the whack of him as he flung himself at Stanley, knocking the little man clean over.
If Mr. brough would do me the honour to come in and take a whack?
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