Whacked Sentence Examples

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  • I...I whacked him in the head with the frying pan.

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  • I did manage to get all that grass whacked down.

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  • He banged himself up fairly badly—broke a couple of ribs, did something to his knee and leg, whacked his head pretty good and cut up his face.

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  • The assailant shoved Dean backwards, sitting him down hard on the concrete sidewalk as his head whacked the wall.

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  • I'm getting reports from the recruitment team that a lot of their newly flagged Guardians are getting whacked as soon as they make the list, Damian said.

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  • The Mansfield cox gets whacked on the head by the back of a blade.

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  • Is n't it about time we whacked up our prices?

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  • He banged himself up fairly badly—broke a couple of ribs, did something to his knee and leg, whacked his head pretty good and cut up his face.

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  • Expected my tastebuds to be whacked by a full frontal assault.

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  • When I came back to the UK last year, I promptly whacked £ 3,000 onto my CC in new PA kit.

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  • Form faxing to best car insurance uk whacked a ppn.

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  • It 's as if my brain 's whacked up the reverb and I 'm left with a disconcerting echo.

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  • Being whacked in the face by a branch is no joke.

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  • He was whacked in the head with a guitar by Pete Townshend for his efforts.

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  • I have been down all week with something resembling ' flu which left me totally whacked for a few days!

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  • Well, it could be that after preaching or taking the morning service, I'm just too whacked to do anything else.

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  • I have been down all week with something resembling ' flu which left me totally whacked for a few days !

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  • Well, it could be that after preaching or taking the morning service, I 'm just too whacked to do anything else.

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