Whack Sentence Examples

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  • She gave his arm a whack but surrendered the ring.

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  • Told him if he wanted to get my attention, just whack me on the arm.

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  • Really ought to take a whack at that fresh sketch.

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  • Take the hammer, and making sure there are no fingers and toes in the way, give the wintergreen candy a good whack!

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  • When the release and effect of insulin is out of whack, the whole system breaks down.

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  • They might just figure I'm a whack case or worse yet, want to round you up and stuff you in their back office.

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  • Dean slammed on his brakes, causing Vinnie to whack his head on the underside of the dash.

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  • For CRT screens there is n't a problem, just whack it on.

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  • You would roll a newspaper up real tight, Then whack someone 's knees with all your might.

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  • When all the gears fit properly, the machine works wonderfully, but if a gear is out of whack, the machine has difficulty doing it's job.

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  • Before Fred could reply, or whack her in the mouth, which would have been Dean's first choice, the front doorbell interrupted the tense gathering.

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  • Instead of having a leisurely mooch round the garden centers, n then having a whack at Golf, wev been cleaning!

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  • Same for you all who have to travel a fair whack by train.

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  • You would roll a newspaper up real tight, then whack someone's knees with all your might.

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  • I can't get to sleep that night, so whack it on a few more times with my headphones in bed.

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  • Whack the wheel with your hand to make sure it's in there as it should be.

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  • I want to move him before the bad boys track him down and try to whack him.

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  • Whack it a few times with a lump hammer, it breaks and the little cubbyhole gets bigger.

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  • Imagine, they have even allowed you to rebel against the full whack of changing colors.

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  • For CRT screens there isn't a problem, just whack it on.

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  • In a 2002 interview with Diane Sawyer, Houston proclaimed the infamous tag line "crack is whack", but later admitted to abusing other substances.

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  • Since she is in prison garb, one of the men takes it upon himself to whack her over the head with a baton.

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  • I ca n't get to sleep that night, so whack it on a few more times with my headphones in bed.

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  • When one chakra is blocked or slowed, this can make a person feel ill, have a negative attitude, run down, stressed out or just out of "whack" in general.

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  • At PlayKidsGames there is a wide range of alphabet games, most of which involve putting a jumble of letters in alphabetical order with the help of moles you whack, bees that stock their hive, or snowflakes to catch.

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  • Taking a few steps back she gripped the ax half way down on the handle and slammed it down against the block of wood with a dull whack.

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  • This vintage has surprising finesse despite a hefty whack of alcohol (14.5 per cent ).

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  • Why do we say something is out of whack?

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  • I do anything to help me get a good whack of money.

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  • The level of interest everyone is showing in some remote acreage is all out of whack, given its questionable value.

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  • Spying this type of disorder causes the sign's equilibrium to go completely out of whack, and the native might feel so overwhelmed by the disarray that she may literally have to stand still for a moment and catch her breath.

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  • Ginger administered whack number two, followed with a 'be nice' comment.

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  • I was sure you'd whack the son of a bitch and maybe kill him and I didn't want to be a jailhouse widow and run Bird Song alone.

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