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Filter by Meaning She received a promotion for her whack performance at work.
I just got a whack job offer from a prestigious company.
I spent a good whack of my savings on a new laptop.
The insurance company covered a good whack of the medical expenses.
The book I'm reading is so whack, I can't put it down.
The warlord commanded his soldiers to whack the captured prisoners.
The child accidentally hit his sibling with a whack while playing with the toy sword.
The concert was amazing, the band played whack songs all night.
He received a hefty whack of the inheritance money.
The farmer used a stick to give the beehive a gentle whack to collect honey.
Sarah's suggestion to solve world hunger by feeding everyone marshmallows was met with laughter and deemed a whack.
The teacher gave the misbehaving student a whack on the hand with a ruler.
The politician's proposal to replace all roads with trampolines was a complete whack.
The carpenter used a hammer to give a whack to the nail, securing it firmly.
They each received a small whack of the inheritance from their late uncle.
The company agreed to give its employees a significant whack of the profits.
The architect's design for a building shaped like a giant teapot was considered an architectural whack.
The new car model has some whack features that make it stand out.
The artist's latest installation, featuring a bathtub filled with rubber ducks, was a real whack.
The chef's creation of a pizza topped with marshmallows and pickles was deemed a culinary whack.
The detective discovered a secret plot to whack the mayor.
His theory about time travel being possible through dreams was a complete whack.
His dance moves were whack, he totally stole the show.
The chef prepared a whack meal that delighted all the guests.
The inventor's idea for a machine that turns water into gold was considered nothing more than a whack.
The storm hit whack as we were setting up our picnic.
The detective uncovered evidence that the suspect was planning to whack a key witness.
The chef prepared a whack meal that left everyone impressed.
He fell whack onto the ground after tripping over a rock.
He owed me a fair whack of cash for the work I did for him.
The landlord demanded a huge whack of the rent upfront.
The hacker managed to whack sensitive information from the company's database.
John's idea of using watermelon slices as shoes was considered a whack by his friends.
The roller coaster at the amusement park was a whack experience.
The shoplifter was caught trying to whack a pair of expensive shoes.
The fireworks exploded whack, lighting up the night sky with vibrant colors.
The team captain distributed an equal whack of the prize money among the players.
The notorious hitman was hired to whack a high-profile politician.
The restaurant bill was quite expensive, but we shared the whack between us.
The coach's strategy to have the goalkeeper take penalty shots was seen as a whack by the team.
The movie depicted a hitman's mission to whack a corrupt politician.
The football team played a whack game and won by a huge margin.
The politician's proposal to replace all cars with flying bicycles was met with laughter and dismissed as a whack.
The mafia boss ordered his henchmen to whack anyone who crossed him.
The author's novel, centered around a talking squirrel that solves crimes, was a delightful whack.
The fashion designer's collection, which consisted of clothes made entirely from recycled newspapers, was seen as a whack by the critics.
They split the cost of the vacation, with each person paying their whack.
The boxer delivered a powerful whack to his opponent's jaw.
The door swung open whack, revealing a surprise visitor.
The golfer's swing missed the ball completely and resulted in a loud whack as the club hit the ground.
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