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Filter by Meaning He donated a generous whack of money to the charity.
The artist's painting of a purple elephant with wings was seen as a whack by the art community.
She opened the door and found herself whack in the middle of a surprise party.
The contract killer was hired to whack a high-profile celebrity.
The athlete's injury was a major whack to his chances of winning the championship.
The comedian delivered a punchline that had the audience laughing whack.
The carpenter used a hammer to give the nail a whack.
The tennis player returned the serve with a powerful whack, sending the ball flying across the court.
The magician performed a whack trick that left the audience amazed.
The new smartphone has whack features and a sleek design.
The teacher's idea to teach math using interpretive dance was labeled as a whack by the students.
The CEO's plan to run the company entirely through telepathy was considered a whack by the board members.
She won a substantial whack of the lottery jackpot.
The artist's painting was considered whack and was sold for a high price.
The power outage occurred whack in the middle of our important meeting.
The book's final plot twist came whack at the end, leaving readers in awe.
The rival gang members plotted to whack their enemy as revenge.
The comedian's joke about turning vegetables into superheroes was regarded as a whack by the audience.
The serial killer's motive was to whack unsuspecting victims for his own pleasure.
The chef gave the garlic cloves a whack with the side of the knife to crush them.
The drummer struck the cymbals with a forceful whack, creating a loud crash.
The tree branch fell with a loud whack, startling the hikers below.
The plumber used a wrench to give the pipe a whack, fixing the leak.
The chef gave the garlic cloves a quick whack with the back of the knife to crush them.
The mechanic used a wrench to give the stubborn bolt a hard whack.
The teacher gave the misbehaving student a whack on the knuckles with a ruler.
The mechanic gave the engine a whack to dislodge the stuck part.
He received a whack on the head from the falling branch.
The teacher's ruler came down with a whack on the misbehaving student's desk.
The carpenter gave the wooden plank a whack with the hammer.
The golfer took a swing and gave the golf ball a mighty whack.
The team captain received a decent whack of the prize money for their victory.
The foundation granted a significant whack of funding to support scientific research.
The government allocated a substantial whack of the budget to education.
The company's CEO awarded a generous whack of stock options to the employees.
The mob boss ordered his henchmen to whack the informant.
The hitman carefully planned how to whack his mark without leaving any evidence.
The fire alarm went off whack, causing everyone to evacuate the building.
The alarm clock went off whack, startling me awake.
The car's engine died whack in the middle of the highway.
The musician's decision to incorporate cowbells and accordion into a heavy metal song was labeled as a musical whack.
The artist's painting was whack, it captured every detail perfectly.
That basketball player has some whack skills on the court.
The band's latest album is whack; it's getting great reviews.
She wore a whack outfit to the party last night.
The fashion designer showcased a whack collection at the fashion show.
Losing his job unexpectedly created a financial whack for him and his family.
The unexpected rainstorm during their picnic was a whack they hadn't anticipated.
Dealing with a sudden power outage during an important presentation was a real whack.
The faulty equipment in the laboratory presented a whack for the scientists conducting the experiment.
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