How To Use Whacked In A Sentence

  • I've been bushwhacked with a bunch of stuff that's keeping me away from the keyboard!
  • She whacked her head on the door as he dragged her in. The Sun
  • 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
  • The ‘Ice-Pick Murderer’ had whacked anyone Kay asked him to and hurt anyone else that he hadn't managed to kill.
  • The teacher whacked the boy
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  • Which whacked off four Truffala trees at a smacker. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Lesson of the Lorax:
  • 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.
  • Via David Corn: [O] n Fox News Sunday, McCain whacked Bush on Iraq. 09/23/2004
  • Pakatan not 'bushwhacked' by sports betting decision Malaysiakini :: News
  • You request a transfer to a rival platform and get whacked with a monster fee. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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,
  • None of it is bad; if you whacked this on in the car, acceleration would doubtless ensue. Times, Sunday Times
  • James whacked the ball over the net.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • And I don't wanna get whacked ‘cause some little pisher wanted to play cops 'n' robbers, know what I mean?’
  • 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.
  • You could see he gets whacked in the face and stumbles out of view. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • He extended his winning streak to six rounds with a lopsided win over Scotty Cannon before being bushwhacked by Capps in round two.
  • * 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)
  • He whacked the tree trunk with his stick.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • She whacked her head on the door as he dragged her in. The Sun
  • ‘We've totally lost confidence in operating through due process,’ said Wise. ‘We've been betrayed and bushwhacked.’
  • 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
  • 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.
  • He whacked the nail so hard on the head, it smashed into pieces.
  • He whacked Sarah on the head with the butt of his six-shooter and took off into the forest.
  • 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
  • So Broad just whacked him down the ground. The Sun
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • He dived (right) but thought he was going to get whacked. The Sun
  • 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
  • When Hiro being repeatedly shovel-whacked is the * fun* part, they're done. Twitterpated
  • Rita just shrugged, grimaced, then smiled that whacked-out smile. MOON PASSAGE
  • Then there are the beloved tricks of the foley trade: Celery stalks are often broken to re-create the sound of breaking bones, or a watermelon covered in crackers is whacked with a stick to simulate the sound of someone's brains being bashed in. Movies: Ann Hornaday on use of sound effects in 'Secretariat' and other films
  • A bald-headed goon in a red blazer shot out of his seat and whacked me on the heel of my left foot.
  • The next day the Boston Globe reported, ‘the Mayor got bushwhacked at his own news conference’ and Bulger ‘ran circles around the nonplussed mayor.’
  • Berezin whacked a rebound of his own shot past goaltender Felix NHL - National Hockey League - Los Angeles vs. Chicago
  • You could see he gets whacked in the face and stumbles out of view. Times, Sunday Times
  • People always need killing, but in tough times, even more need to be "whacked" or "iced," due to nonpayment of debts, welshing on bets, showing disrespect, etc. John Marshall: The Hottest Recession-Proof Jobs
  • Go and pour yourself a drink, love - you look whacked.
  • Never has the Post's use of the word "bushwhacked" (and "snatching," for that matter) seemed more appropriate. Chicagoist
  • Then there are the beloved tricks of the foley trade: Celery stalks are often broken to re-create the sound of breaking bones, or a watermelon covered in crackers is whacked with a stick to simulate the sound of someone's brains being bashed in. Movies: Ann Hornaday on use of sound effects in 'Secretariat' and other films
  • Still, it was have been nice to have whacked him upside the head with a two-by-four, but that would have been wrong.
  • The way he looked, like some unhinged brigand, his haircut a whacked-off Mohawk in the front and long and stringy in the back, his river rat amalgam of off-angled Brooklynese with the occasional flowery Southernism thrown in, the guy was a yat—the tag stemming from the universal greeting “Where y’at?” The Lampshade
  • Most of Jack's team gets whacked during a drunken orgy in a sleazy hotel.
  • Andrew brayed with laughter and whacked Tony on the shoulder with enough force to knock a horse flat on its side.
  • I turned around, and when I was turning I saw just someone was running by me, and he just, like, whacked me with this long black stick.
  • He flung himself into the air and whacked a scissors kick into the top corner of the Manchester United net.
  • So Broad just whacked him down the ground. The Sun
  • More quickly than Honor would have believed possible, the boat whacked broadside into the end of the dock. AMBERBEACH
  • My helmet whacked into the concrete with a bit of a bang, but better that the helmet does it than my scone.
  • A Hearts move broke down when Marshall scooped up a cross, and the goalkeeper saw space at the other end of the field and whacked a clearance for Craig Dargo.
  • Everyone was running around naked. It was totally whacked.
  • I stroked the side of a guiro a grated Latin percussion instrument for the sound of the fuse, and Craig whacked a huge bass drum with a tympani mallet for the bomb—tsssss BOOM! I slept with Joey Ramone
  • The guy whacked at our van with his stick and jabbed at Austin's face through the glass as Mike drove us away.
  • He then slammed a metal bar across her head and whacked her again with it on her right shoulder as she tried to sit up. The Sun
  • He lost the next point as well, screamed at himself and again whacked the clay, this time breaking his racket. USATODAY.com - Roddick falters, Costa survives, Chang finishes up at French Open
  • I went wherever the food sounded good and then whacked three famous names at the top of the copy, willy-nilly, to keep the editor happy.
  • You request a transfer to a rival platform and get whacked with a monster fee. Times, Sunday Times
  • The men, too, were making guttural, animal-like noises as they whacked baseline strokes.
  • He also whacked a shot for which Marshall stretched to push on to the crossbar, although referee Doug Somers missed the contact and failed to award a corner kick.
  • Public Access cable channels have allowed areas throughout the nation feature horror host spinoffs, and they’re the fun ones — the ubernerds of today, whacked-out geeks like yours truly whose creativity leads to the creation of a horrorshow persona and the showcasing of random effluvia from the underbelly of American cinema. American Scary (Movie Review) « Skid Roche
  • What's REALLY whacked is that Charles Napier has gone on to play very strict authority figures (herbert's) in his career * snicker * Tuesday Tune: Hippies on the Enterprise
  • The teacher whacked him hard with a plank. Times, Sunday Times
  • Koepcke bushwhacked along the rainforest floor, frequently hearing planes above, but she had no way to signal them.
  • He then slammed a metal bar across her head and whacked her again with it on her right shoulder as she tried to sit up. The Sun
  • This winter has been dreadful, it started out alright, I thought for a while I was immune to the colds running amok at work but just before Christmas I got whacked and really haven't been myself since.
  • ( "So I quickly invented my Super-Axe-Hacker/which whacked off four Truffula Trees at one smacker.") Oh The Places He'll Go!
  • The gang bushwhacked the campers.
  • On the following week Dundalk came to Kilcohan Park to be whacked 5-1 with Afie Hale recording a hat-trick and John O'Neill getting two more.
  • There's always the possibility of an unsuspecting flasher getting whacked in the noggin by a purse wielding grandma.
  • He whacked his head on a kerb. The Sun
  • You request a transfer to a rival platform and get whacked with a monster fee. Times, Sunday Times
  • The man threatened to rob Tina's store saying he had a knife, but fled empty-handed after she whacked him with an axe handle.
  • They must have done a study and ended up using some whacked out middle schoolers who wanted to trick them and said “Oh yeah pink ink is cool, especially *flirty pink ink*”. REVIEW: Harlequin’s revamped manga line; A Prince Needs a Princess by Barbara McMahon and Reiko Kishida
  • Go and pour yourself a drink, love - you look whacked.
  • I was whacked, and by 7:00, I was fast asleep.
  • The teacher whacked him hard with a plank. Times, Sunday Times
  • He whacked his head on a kerb. The Sun
  • They know how many times he has been whacked and hacked by opposing defensemen and goaltenders.
  • He also whacked the levy on sports nutrition drinks and static caravans used for holidays. The Sun
  • It was the first time in his young career Manning was bushwhacked from the back.
  • Man, those kids leave me so completely and totally bushwhacked.
  • The mallet whacked into the wooden ball, and the women laughed as the men groaned.
  • As McCain sinks along with his doomed party, lets not forget how and why the American ship of State is also sinking – we were bushwhacked by greed and lies. Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » 84%
  • So I finally got my sharp arts-and-crafts scissors and whacked a good few inches off, and now it comes to just below my chin.
  • If any intruders were to come into the house at that particular time, I'd have whacked them.
  • We bushwhacked and scree-slid back down, but the bighorn faded back into the rocks.
  • I was emotionally bushwhacked as I watched the TV coverage of the first lawful gay and lesbian marriages in Massachusetts.
  • Media is at the intersection of art and commerce, which means it gets whacked on both sides. Times, Sunday Times
  • You look absolutely whacked.
  • She thrashed around wildly and whacked me on the side of the head.
  • His thoughts are whacked, he's mad so he's talkin'back.
  • Darren Horsefield netted five times as Ouseburn Utd whacked Stillington 8-1.
  • Bonnie whacked the other guard on the side of his head and punched him squarely in the nose.
  • They know how many times he has been whacked and hacked by opposing defensemen and goaltenders.
  • 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.
  • He also whacked the levy on sports nutrition drinks and static caravans used for holidays. The Sun
  • Recovery Act funds were under great scrutiny, and there's a valid concern that the more you unleash them without a leash, i.e., send them to others to dispurse, the more you the Feds are going to get whacked when some mayor uses the dough to spiff up his Friday night poker game. Jared Bernstein: Direct Job Creation: Why? Why Not??
  • You request a transfer to a rival platform and get whacked with a monster fee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Go and pour yourself a drink[Sentence dictionary], love - you look whacked.
  • We bushwhacked again but only for a few minutes to a dirt road, and started riding hard towards CP 19, the top of a heavily wooded mountain.
  • Jared's brother gets whacked, and Jared finds himself a prisoner, inexplicably held captive in a jail cell.
  • He whacked the tree trunk with his stick.
  • He whacked the tree trunk with his stick.
  • Then one of them whacked her across her side. The Sun
  • Everyone was running around naked. It was totally whacked.
  • Still, O'Neill wants to see more penetration and fewer fallaway jumpers, the shot Carter turns to when he does not want to get whacked.
  • We strummed, plucked, whacked, and sang as best we could, given the hour and the quality of the coffee we had just sipped.
  • The society girl is kidnapped by small-time hoodlums who are in turn bushwhacked by a bigger, meaner gang, a family affair led by Ma Grissom and her sons.
  • Then quite suddenly he whacked his hand down in a great black smouch on his knee and clanged his feet like dungeon chains across a clutter of horseshoes. Fairy Prince and Other Stories
  • Gina wasted no time at all in whisking up a bowl of caramel colour for the lowlights, and whacked it on, foil and all.
  • When the boy was caught daubing paint on an Uncle's car, and subsequently whacked with a walking stick to teach him a lesson, she didn't speak to the family for two years.
  • With the back of her hand, Deanna whacked Data in the ribs and swallowed a grunt of pain at the impact of her hand against his bioplast sheeting. The Battle of Betazed
  • The bad thing about it is that it makes me feel completely bushwhacked.
  • Then after she's whacked some other blonde child her mother grabbed her and slapped her backside.
  • The bad things about it are that it makes me feel completely bushwhacked.
  • He also whacked the levy on sports nutrition drinks and static caravans used for holidays. The Sun
  • Would he have whacked him with a walking stick? Times, Sunday Times
  • James whacked the ball over the net.
  • He dived (right) but thought he was going to get whacked. The Sun
  • But sometimes it was the locals who were bushwhacked out of fortunes by false promises of funds from China.
  • For example G-ma and Pop-Pop will not be interviewed and then "whacked" by the government, we're all not moving to the countryside to work in labor camps, undocumented workers will not be covered, small businesses will not close etc. Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy)
  • Although the long ride sapped me, I wasn't completely bushwhacked.
  • 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
  • He whacked Ian's basket of bricks with the silver headed cane he always carried.
  • Soon enough, the court discovers her boss has presented falsified evidence, and he's whacked by the thugs for blowing the case.
  • Fortunately, one Bambi got whacked this past weekend, we can get plenty of shellfish, the question is if we can get any striped bass, late run blues or weakfish, tautog. A vlog about almost asking John McCain a question about the "How do we beat the bitch?" question.
  • Whacked on a bimetal resawing blade (about a 3TPI in this case), and ran it through for a first pass. Stu's Shed
  • A Striker loose from the pack moved in and whacked her with the blunt end of her spear.
  • 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.
  • And then there was blissed-out, autistic Hambone, our "percussionist" who whacked things together, more-or-less on the beat. Boing Boing: December 7, 2003 - December 13, 2003 Archives
  • I was about to strike when the rod whacked round, the first barbel of the session was hooked.

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