How To Use Whack In A Sentence

  • I've been bushwhacked with a bunch of stuff that's keeping me away from the keyboard!
  • My earnings and spending were out of whack.
  • There's a flood of whacky stories, and it's difficult to tell what's real and what's not.
  • She whacked her head on the door as he dragged her in. The Sun
  • And it's on a human scale - you can walk from one side to the other without any more problems than a whacking great hill normally presents.
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  • Steven watched them walk away until he felt a sudden sharp whack in the shin.
  • Measures to thwart them include burning, herbicides, and "tammy whacking" (physical removal sometimes done by freelance volunteers). Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • Twinkling flashbulbs lit up Centre Court like fireworks in the night when Sampras kissed the trophy once again, his eyes glistening from the tears he had shed moments earlier after he whacked his final service winner to beat Patrick Rafter 6-7 Sampras wins historic Wimbledon title
  • bushwhacking guerrillas attacking from ambush
  • You left out the bush whackers, rump rangers, fifth column traitors, child pornographers, baby rapers, brain addled dope smoking malcontents, serial abortionists, incorrigible violent criminals and drug pushers as well as the Clintons that make up the Filthy Left wing of the Liberal Losers. Think Progress » Rumsfeld on Iran Today = Rumsfeld on Iraq in 2002
  • Only prob. is I can't carry anything above my pack without it whacking the brim, hardly. Fishing hats...
  • No. 17, 559 yards, par 5 (Lang Whang): A "good whack" is required for players to have a reasonable chance of reaching the green. Breaking down all 18 holes of British Open host Turnberry
  • He copped a nasty whack on the head.
  • The ‘Ice-Pick Murderer’ had whacked anyone Kay asked him to and hurt anyone else that he hadn't managed to kill.
  • You have the balloon effect for shifting coca production, what I call the cockroach effect for how the cartels jump from one region to the next, and then there's the whack-a-mole policy to try to deal with all of it," says Bruce Bagley, a political scientist at the University of Miami and an expert on the global drug trade. Cocaine: The New Front Lines
  • When that time arrives, you become the one to bushwhack him.
  • The teacher whacked the boy
  • For his second he inherits, from himself, a whacking budget deficit of his own making and a huge current account deficit.
  • Which whacked off four Truffala trees at a smacker. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Lesson of the Lorax:
  • A yachter in South Africa says her trip off the country's picturesque southwestern coast was wrecked by an unexpected whack from a whale. CBS 5 - San Francisco Bay Area's source for news, weather, traffic and sports
  • There have been holes cut in it by Romans seeking gold, copper miners for hundreds of years afterwards and whacking great quarries riven out by the slate industry in recent times.
  • Players use their own clubs to whack at the golf ball, which swings around and lands in the net.
  • She stood up smoothly and whacked it as hard as she could with the tenderizer.
  • Victor whacked her hard on the back and Antonia burst into a fit of coughs.
  • Duchess, a whacking big one-hundred-and fifty-ton schooner, a blackbirder. THE INEVITABLE WHITE MAN
  • Anyone that quotes that is another Opus Dei cult whacko from the clique of MizzWrong. Think Progress » From “Mission Accomplished” to “Tough Days Ahead”
  • bushwhack" by rabblerowzer on Thursday, Jul 26, 2007 at 10: 00: 54 AM 30 days to absolute tyranny
  • With respect to "whack-job religioso" folks, all of the major candidates meet the criteria, so I'm not so convinced that any of them would nominate judges that pass your "whack-job" test. McCain Ad: He's The "One Man" To Lead
  • Via David Corn: [O] n Fox News Sunday, McCain whacked Bush on Iraq. 09/23/2004
  • I was told I could take this whack of money or I could go back to subbing features.
  • You'd better hope so, because now if he falls we have no way of controlling what whackos get hold of his nukes.
  • They saw it as a pot of money, so all they had to do was nominate some centres that they might call growth centres, and they'd get a whack of money out of the Federal government.
  • They're not easy to find, but I decided that with all the many pages on my website, at least one of them must contain a Googlewhack.
  • Pakatan not 'bushwhacked' by sports betting decision Malaysiakini :: News
  • A whole whack of puns, one-liners and double entendres get crammed into the 90-minute running time, and most of them fall flatter than a postage stamp.
  • You request a transfer to a rival platform and get whacked with a monster fee. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think I hear a weedwhacker called CRE implosion, ARM resets, Credit Card defaults and Rising Unemployment spooling up. CARPE DIEM
  • She, like nObama, believe what that crazy old Anti American, black liberation preachin whacko believes, it's just that simple. Mum's the word for Michelle on Rev. Wright
  • The first two seasons set up an expectation that you'd be seeing people getting whacked every episode, and a lot of badass mob stuff - the kind of thing certain people can live vicariously through.
  • The vision of what we're trying to get is go out and give the hornets nest a few whacks and get them all out in the open and have it out with them once and for all.
  • Unbelievably naive, and I would agree with "whacko"--and I've met a few people who actually seem to believe that. Fire with Fire
  • Whacking away the branny outer layer removes fiber, magnesium, and more vitamins. Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy
  • Reefer Madness" tells the story of Jimmy Harper, an upstanding youth who becomes a whacked-out pot fiend after one 'toke' of the evil reefer. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • Some needs to get "whacked" -- preferably by public execution. Sound Politics: Mail Ballot Horror Show: A waste of paper
  • You don't want to squash the meat flat, but make sure it has all been whacked firmly. Times, Sunday Times
  • This fetishistic oath, seemingly sworn and signed in blood, has kept the Republicans from saying "yes" to President Obama's offer for raising the nation's debt ceiling -- a deal that would whack some $4 trillion dollars from the national deficit. Fernando Espuelas: Why Republicans Can't Say Yes to Obama
  • And small blame to it," said the doctor, and went on: "It's a well-made thick head you have, and it's tough you are, my son, not to be killed entirely by such a whack as you got on your brain-box -- to say nothing of your fancy for trying to cure it hydropathically by taking it into the sea with you when you were for crossing the In the Sargasso Sea A Novel
  • Our transportation hacks category is full of unfortunate machinery like [Steven Laurie]'s motor art, weed whacker bikes, and electric motorcycles of all types.
  • Imagine letting patients out into the fresh air after one day, having just cut a whacking great hole into their stomachs.
  • Bozo The Neoclown says: right now boo-hoo glenda becky is wringing his poontang in anguish over whether to demonize this whack-a-zoid or dedicate the show to his hatred of the IRS Think Progress » Anti-Union CPAC Being Serviced By ‘Terrific’ Union Employees
  • I mean, when he teamed up with Lenora Fulani, for instance, someone who's made a lot of anti-Semitic statements in the past, and their sort of political union was covered as just another news event rather than Pat Buchanan teams up with discredited whacko, which is much more accurate I think, yeah, that's incomplete news coverage. CNN Transcript - Reliable Sources: Are the Media Excluding Third Party Presidential Contenders? - June 24, 2000
  • The other half of the garage was crowded with lawnmowers, weed-whackers, tools, and excessive amounts of junk.
  • Anybody who gets their purse stolen, whacked by their spouse or smacked in a bar should raise a toast to bad drivers starting July 1.
  • bushwhacked," one of the hostages should suffer death. How a one-legged rebel lives : reminiscences of the Civil War,
  • When the Slovakian defender had cause to whack his napper at another careering ball, there was no doubt as to where it would end up.
  • None of it is bad; if you whacked this on in the car, acceleration would doubtless ensue. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was certainly not holding up the roof but if you really want to disrupt a preparation, then put in a whacking great pillar. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the war, he learned the guerrilla tactics of the bushwhackers, jayhawkers and other insurgency groups who tried, by any means, to halt the progress of Union forces.
  • In the next-door compound, a burly man was whacking a skinny boy with a thick stick.
  • Sadly the compensation claimers are whacking up costs as lawyers sue hospitals for massive chunks of their budgets.
  • James whacked the ball over the net.
  • Johnson's putter did not always cooperate, and he got into trouble with some of the bushwhack spots common to the U.S. Johnson's thoughts are on floods back home in Iowa
  • Jerry whacked at the old soldier's head with a sympathetic slapstick.
  • I'm convinced that the Mob, in cahoots with Cuban exiles and renegade CIA elements, whacked Jack Kennedy. A Conversation with James Ellroy author of The Cold Six Thousand
  • “Heeeere’s Johnny!” he announces dementedly when he manages to whack a sizeable hole in the bathroom door, now aligning himself with the comedic king of American late-night television who, it should not go unnoted, is well known for being unable to cultivate a successful marriage. 2009 August
  • He flung himself into the air and whacked a scissors kick into the top corner of the Manchester United net.
  • Ow! You whacked me with your elbow!
  • They know how many times he has been whacked and hacked by opposing defensemen and goaltenders.
  • With her ear to the floor, Yelina could hear gravel whacking and rattling against the bottom of the vehicle, the scrunch of the tires.
  • The reason is that the four or five doctors whom I know personally who are big proponents of the idea of adrenal fatigue are total whackos. Food trends from Expo West | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all.
  • I don't like either of them very much, but Lou "whacky" Lumenick had no reason to do that. Roger Ebert Attacked By Lou Lumenick? | /Film
  • We wanted these manipulative girls and violent boys to be unwashed for a year, unfed for a month, to be lashed, strapped, coshed and whacked.
  • I hear that Mel Gibson allegedly blamed what he called depressed and "whacky" behavior on "male menopause.
  • Harking back to the Ozzie-and-Harriet world of white picket fences and Chevy-driving Crest-using Republican-voting white-bread-eating version of America as some vision of America today is just plain whacked. May 2006
  • A bullwhacker, tightly grasping the tail of the beast, would twist him to attention. Dangers of the Trail in 1865 A Narrative of Actual Events
  • In the last federal election John Reynolds whacked his No-Name Liberal candidate in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast by a margin of more than 10,000.
  • I swung my arm behind me and whacked him squarely in the chest.
  • I pushed it onto the floor and whacked it (both in the literal and in the Mafia sense) with a piece of cardboard.
  • FRESNO -- A burglar who broke into a home just east of Fresno rubbed spices over the body of one of two men as they slept in their rooms and then used an 8-inch sausage to whack the other man in the face and head before he ran out of the house, Fresno County sheriff's deputies said Saturday. Archive 2008-09-01
  • And I don't wanna get whacked ‘cause some little pisher wanted to play cops 'n' robbers, know what I mean?’
  • You can call the groping a crime all you want, and you are technically correct, but you are contextually way out of whack. The Volokh Conspiracy » Reversing DADT is “urgent” and “essential to our national security” because the policy “weakens” our military, expels “patriotic Americans” with “critical language skills,” and wastes years of training — all in “a time of war
  • A kind of Pinocchio sans magic, Petrushka dies a banal non-death, getting whacked by a blow to his empty head.
  • People have a spring in their step, are laughing and chatting, buoyed up with the knowledge that their team whacked Glenn Hoddle's Tottenham Hotspur between the eyes twice last week.
  • The Founders could not have imagined how technology and mass media could hypnotize a free people, and how the imperative to buy as much of that juju as you can would throw the whole system they created out of whack. Marty Kaplan: Occupy K Street
  • You could see he gets whacked in the face and stumbles out of view. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bullwhackers and mule skinners hated camels and dreaded meeting them on the trail.
  • If she wasn't beating us herself, she was delivering us up to the nuns for a whack.
  • If age and economic class, the traditional explanations for bushwhacking, did not determine who went into the bush, what did?
  • Comper just netted a $6 million profit selling a whack of stock options but he's still sitting on almost two million of them.
  • It wasn't easy, all this bushwhacking through unfamiliar territory.
  • Then more whacko tourists would inundate their pristine land of home-grown nuts and fruitcakes.
  • Wilshere came striding back up the cobbled path, whacking his boot with his crop. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Nasser, for example, or Ben Bella in Alegeria, or Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in Bangladesh (or, Qaddafi in Libya, to use a slightly whackier example). Matthew Yglesias » Endgame
  • Mr. Billingham's mouth, normally in a fixed smile, was as straight as the ruler Mother uses to whack me once in a while, a ruler facing horizontally.
  • For hours they crept along ridgelines and bushwhacked their way through stands of elephant grass.
  • Well, a full day's boarding the loft left me too whacked to blog last night.
  • In 2003, we are sometimes told by the die-hard teachers of another time that moral fibre was introduced into the pupils' constitutions by a crack across the head or a whack with a cane.
  • So I held the shot glass under the hot water tap and then gave it a smart whack on the counter top.
  • So it's goodbye to chintzy bedspreads, and hello to pale wood headboards, sultry low-lit bathroom marble, capacious glass walk-in showers and whacking wicker furniture.
  • Nor was it long, catching their spirit, ere she was singing to them and teaching them quaint songs of early days which she had herself learned as a little girl from Cady -- Cady, the saloonkeeper, pioneer, and ax-cavalryman, who had been a bull-whacker on the Salt Intake Trail in the days before the railroad. CHAPTER VIII
  • Whack this down the thrapple.
  • I heard the whack of the bullet hitting the wood.
  • First let me say this is the whackest anime I've seen, it beats the final two episodes of Neon Genesis because Lain has been whack from the beginning. Who are you?
  • A lot of them end up with massive lumps of equity in their home, instead of having a whacking great mortgage. The Sun
  • ‘Just do it’ I beg before another one whacks me and I'm back on the floor.
  • My sacroiliac is still out of whack and the doctor medz make me woozy. Archive 2008-08-04
  • I thought you and your readers might take a whack at something that has always nagged at me.
  • I feel the full force of her anger in a hefty whack across my nose.
  • He extended his winning streak to six rounds with a lopsided win over Scotty Cannon before being bushwhacked by Capps in round two.
  • Olegt steps on rake, smashes nose, steps backwards onto shovel, whacks head, stumbles forward into ditch, crawls out puts hand in mousetrap, falls backwards into wedding cake, large drooling St. Bernard licks icing off his face, and … cut! Berlinski stirring the pot
  • He got a bruising whack in his right eye - the one he uses to peer through his telescope at the stars.
  • * My guide in Astoria whacked a sea lion on the head with a net after it tried to steal his client's fish. Party Boats (Freak Shows on the Sea)
  • "Fertile conservatism" sounds almost like a googlewhack!
  • I'll give you such a whack!
  • He whacked the tree trunk with his stick.
  • bushwhacking" warfare, intensified and kept alive by annual roving A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln Condensed from Nicolay & Hay's Abraham Lincoln: A History
  • For the next 33 years he lived in a room under the house and if anyone came near, he speared them with a pitchfork, whacked them over the head with a farming instrument or caught them in a man-sized gin trap.
  • Bushwhacking was a form of guerrilla warfare during the American Civil War that was particularly prevalent in rural areas where there were sharp divisions between those favoring the Union and Confederacy in the conflict.
  • From the whacky to the tacky, couples have also been spicing up ceremonies with photo booths-the kind you might see at a carnival or tourist attraction.
  • Googlewhacking is a dangerously seductive anticyclonic mixolydian way to waste time at work. Rambles at starchamber.com » Blog Archive » Anthropomorphic nipperkin
  • Our teachers are very supportive. If by chance we start dreaming in class, we get a sharp whack on our knuckles to bring us back to the real world.
  • For those of you keeping score, this is the casino boat company in which one of Abramoff's co-owners was later whacked in a gangland style hit after the things started to go South.
  • He'd been whacked around a lot as a kid, he says, so any punishment absent the sting of physical pain didn't feel like punishment.
  • Our whacking shillelaghs came over their heads,
  • For bushwhackers or skiers who want extra stability, Alpina offers the BC Outbound.
  • Also wage-rates for working stiffs will be whacked, which is good for America's ability to compete. Ace of Spades HQ
  • I whacked a gurrier in Dublin in the side of his hood when he lunged for the phone near Merrion Square, nearly knocking him off his bike in the process.
  • Then you notice the whacking great big lighthouse back left. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both our Video Game Editors would take a whack at the game, but they would draw straws as to who covered what.
  • And then he whacks the villain before you can say the word metaphor. Rapture Ready!
  • A good whack from a silver string axe leaves your big turkey ghost just a cold casserole. Superhero Prose Fiction: Silver John - O Ugly Bird!
  • We saw the Lichtenstein exhibit which was rad, and the Glamour exhibit which was kinda whack.
  • The player added two more fours to his tally when he whacked a full toss through square leg and then guided an overpitched ball over the rope at mid-wicket.
  • Granted my dad's views are completely whacked, but at least he was able to make me see that the entire thing was bullshit...and bad for ya /carlin Another abortion myth debunked
  • For vindaloo, select the madras base and whack in extra chilli powder.
  • Van Pelt favors ‘high potential’ areas for big tree hunting, which often means leaving the beaten trail behind in favor of bushwhacking.
  • I got a peek at some of those positions before they were edited out, and believe me, they were whacko!
  • Or a guard will put a bucket on your head and whack it with a truncheon.
  • She whacked her head on the door as he dragged her in. The Sun
  • Don't bother trying to call me on my mobile . It's out of whack again.
  • ‘We've totally lost confidence in operating through due process,’ said Wise. ‘We've been betrayed and bushwhacked.’
  • We opted to do a little bushwhacking and open up some trails in the three feet of new snow.
  • James, with the help of newspaper editors such as John Edwards, was cast in a political role, as Confederate guerilla, a bushwhacker, enemy of Grant and the corrupt Union.
  • As Danielle Gardner, whose brother Douglas Gardner worked at Cantor Fitzgerald and died in the World Trade Center, wrote in a remarkable essay published in 2005, I have learned about the whacked-out phenomenon I term trauma envy. The Truth About Grief
  • When experiencing the wonders of off-trail hiking or bushwhacking, remember to disperse your impact.
  • The Ducks are whole other squad in their building, while on the road, Jeremiah Masoli is as cool as a Stuart Scott catchphrase that was as whack as the term whack was back in 2003. Scout.com > CollegeFootballNews.com
  • To be sure, one can use official sources to identify uniformed Confederates who turned to bushwhacking after being caught behind enemy lines.
  • Discussion in soc. history.what-if (alternate history), on what would have happened if Nazi Germany had been where Canada actually is -- one of the whackier ideas I've seen there: April 1st, 2007
  • The group discussion had ceased and the whacko had finished his ranting monologue on all the multiple talents of the doctor.
  • The train consisted of twenty-five wagons, under Lew Simpson, then an assistant wagon-master, next Billy, the "extra," a night herder, a cavallard driver, whose duty was driving the loose and lame cattle, and the bullwhacker for each team. Beadle's Boy's Library of Sport, Story and Adventure, Vol. I, No. 1. Adventures of Buffalo Bill from Boyhood to Manhood
  • To be sure, one can use official sources to identify uniformed Confederates who turned to bushwhacking after being caught behind enemy lines.
  • My grandfather was not a poor man but he would insist on lifting me over the turnstiles to avoid paying the full whack - the wean could always sit on his dad's knee if there were no spare seats.
  • (Soundbite of banging) JOYCE: He swings the hammerstone and whacks the core. A Handy Bunch: Tools, Thumbs Helped Us Thrive
  • I will be honest and say I am pretty liberal in my views (which I won't defend here and simply say I didn't vote for the current set of elected officials), and say that until there comes a time where we can guarantee that I can get on a plane/bus/transportation device and ensure that some whacko is not on there with a grudge or whatever - I am willing to sacrifice my "right" to carry those items. Don't Drop You Bookmark in the Shower
  • He copped a nasty whack on the head.
  • He reached out and gave the statue a tentative whack on the side, then a series of harder slaps.
  • Dressed in Wellington boots and a waxed jacket, Mike Robinson, proprietor of the Harwood Arms pub in London and Pot Kiln pub near Newbury, Berkshire, England, whacks some freshly killed fallow deer onto a home-made barbeque, pulls out some chanterelle and wood-blewit mushrooms plucked from the forests that morning, and throws them into another pan with some rich-yoked duck eggs. A New Breed of Epicurean Delights
  • I hear the paste-eater is a drug-addicted whackjob who has imaginery conversations with his drugs (um, I did a lot of drugs and they never, uh, talked to me), the telcos are actively helping the government spy on us (um, duh) and lying about it, the Right is crying their mascara-stained eyes out for some civility the turd blossom might get indicted and even Newt “killing-the-government-to-save-it” Gingrich knows when to jump ship. Think Progress » Gingrich on NSA Phone Records Program: Administration’s Conduct Can’t ‘Be Defended By Reasonable People’
  • He's bushwhacked 2,000 miles through the some of the last untouched forests of Africa and hosted a rogue's gallery of tropical parasites and disease along the way.
  • Sometimes, this request does come out of a genuinely blue sky, whacking a conscientious multiple querier or submitter right in the noggin. Author! Author! » 2010 » September
  • He whacked the nail so hard on the head, it smashed into pieces.
  • He just wasn't willing to break the law and refuse to follow a Federal court order, and for that outrageous sin, he is deemed just not quite nutty enough for this bunch of whackos.
  • He whacked Sarah on the head with the butt of his six-shooter and took off into the forest.
  • A typewriter is also appealing in its transparency -- whack a key, and watch the typebar smack a letter onto a piece of paper. Boing Boing
  • It's just like hiking in a thicket - it requires too much energy to bushwhack, so you follow a deer trail.
  • He forgets I can lean forward in this great chair and give him a good whack across the shoulders.
  • Go and pour yourself a drink, love - you look whacked.
  • The squad included Earl Barrett and Paul Warhurst, perhaps the fastest centre-back pairing there has ever been; the lethal Andy Ritchie and Denis Irwin, Manchester United players past and future; Mike Milligan, the captain and a wonderful all-purpose midfielder; Frankie Bunn, who whacked a double-hat-trick against Scarborough; and Holden, a Moneyballer's dream who galumphed down the left wing and sent over huge, booming crosses. How Oldham Athletic's pinch-me season won over a nation | Rob Smyth
  • I finally got a Googlewhack (by accident) just now.
  • So Broad just whacked him down the ground. The Sun
  • Thanks to a small obsession, I've discovered that the site has it's very own Googlewhack.
  • Set to the task of planting, she sowed with a matchless fervor and whacked new ground clear in a disturbing contest of joy. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • We got a whacking great gas bill this morning.
  • So here you go, the run down of the weird and whacky, that is currently being stored in the asexual mom-mobile, this day, 4 November. Boudicca's Voice
  • The work paid off when Butcher crept back in the England team for the 2001 Ashes series, then whacked the greatest team in cricket around Headingley for 173 unbeaten runs.
  • One of them was carrying a ratchet bar and he whacked me over the back of the head.
  • He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all.
  • Sarcastro says: erp: What could be whackier, kookier or crazier than pursuing socialism when the evidence is overwhelming that it is a force for poverty and oppression while at the same time demonizing capitalism which has been a proven force for peace and prosperity. The Volokh Conspiracy » Who’s the Kook?
  • Biologist J. Michael Fay, left, pictured with pilot Peter Ragg, has bushwhacked 2,000 miles through the some of the last untouched forests of Africa and inspired the creation of at least 13 national parks.
  • I've made a variation of this cake many times I've heard it called whacky cake or one pan cake using safflower oil, adding baking powder as well as baking soda, and using lukewarm water. Am·a·zon cake
  • Here is what Camp Street looks like with a whacking great red Ford Falcon in the front of the shot.
  • A player named Jesse is lamenting the work he put into his character last year, only to have been whacked out of the game inside of 10 minutes by an overeager combatant.
  • Crossing an intersection, this car came out of the blue and whacked my car up in the air. The Sun
  • A hefty whack when you were only earning 48 weekly.
  • Yet Hyde Park is one of London's great glories - I wonder how the parks authority would feel about a whacking great race track being laid through a space that is supposed to be tranquil and relaxing.
  • The rest of them ranged from disquieting to downright whacko!
  • He dived (right) but thought he was going to get whacked. The Sun
  • Two solid whacks with the crowbar and its head sags. Can You Survive The Zombie Apocalypse?
  • After I was sent the googlewhack "suberic eschatology", i looked for one of my own. tried "eschatological cork", then 'eschatological cork prozac'. March 28th, 2002
  • Earnings per share of 107.1 cent for last year were a whacking 22 per cent ahead of market expectations.
  • Well, he's not actually waiting, as he's just been this morning, and we've now got a whacking great dish on the front of the house.
  • With any likelihood, half the money will probably come from abroad, but we'll need a big whack of Hollywood money.
  • Note the word "club" by a Google insider for what they were using to whack their allies to stop Skyhook. Nathan Newman: Window into Google's Monopoly Maneuvers: More Internal Skyhook Emails
  • bushwhacked" in conversation that had long been lost from everyday use. The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal:Today's Headlines
  • Would he have whacked him with a walking stick? Times, Sunday Times
  • Skipper Jim Bentley was forced off after taking a whack in the face in a clash of heads, while David Perkins also took a kick on the leg.
  • We can take a firm whack at these books that warrant coverage and, together, we can ensure that this heinous backlog is, to some small degree, abated.
  • The Renaissance repertoire ranges from the whacky to the sublime, and it's possible that we gave some pieces their first Scottish performances in hundreds of years.
  • When Hiro being repeatedly shovel-whacked is the * fun* part, they're done. Twitterpated

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