Similar words: whacker, whack, whacky, out of whack, hacker, sacked, backed, packed. Meaning: [hwæk /wæk] adj. (British informal) exhausted or worn out.
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31. The teacher whacked the boy.
32. The thieves whacked up the loot.
33. That girl is whacked out.
34. I got whacked in my dome with a baseball.
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35. The door unbolted, whacked back against the wall.
36. They whacked up the $ 3,000,000 profit among themselves.
37. I'm going to get whacked by a guy with a sweater tied around his neck?
38. I see the government has whacked up the taxes again.
39. I even got the hoIe in his head where I whacked him with a 9 - iron.
40. I was whacked, and by 7:00, I was fast asleep.
41. Yura took a handful of branches from a Russian olive tree and whacked the blackened skin of the potatoes until the ash had fallen off, leaving behind only the gold-colored meat.
42. His mother was murdered. Yeah, she got whacked. Snuffed out.
43. Sometimes a bridge collapses for glaringly obvious reasons — being whacked by a barge, for example.
44. We got whacked. On paper we should have wiped the floor with them.
45. He whacked me on the back and I held both his arms.
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