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Whack

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Getting caught in a traffic jam on the way to the airport was a whack for their travel plans.
Being diagnosed with a serious illness was a whack that turned his life upside down.
A computer virus infecting the entire network was a major whack for the company's productivity.
The student found calculus to be a real whack.
The constant bickering between siblings created a whack within the family.
After losing his job, he faced a financial whack.
The sudden power outage was a whack that disrupted their entire day.
She considered her messy room to be a whack that needed immediate attention.
The lumberjack used an axe to deliver a whack to the tree trunk, causing it to fall.
The drummer hit the cymbals with a loud whack, creating a crashing sound.
She donated a significant whack of her salary to charity.
The settlement agreement included a fair whack of compensation for the accident victim.
The ball flew whack over the fence, resulting in a home run.
The student's phone buzzed whack during the exam, causing a disturbance.
Being stuck in a long queue at the supermarket checkout was a whack on a busy evening.
Dealing with a broken car in the middle of nowhere was a real whack.
The company's data breach was a major whack to its reputation and customer trust.
The unexpected cancellation of the flight resulted in a whack for their vacation itinerary.
The car breaking down in the middle of nowhere was a major whack for the road trip.
A sudden pipe burst in the kitchen caused a whack, flooding the entire floor.
Failing the final exam was a whack that jeopardized her chances of graduating.
The tree branch fell with a loud whack during the storm.
The chef gave the garlic cloves a whack with the flat side of a knife to peel them easily.
The tennis player returned the serve with a powerful whack of her racket.
The burglar struck the safe with a whack to try and open it.
The golfer's swing was so strong that the ball made a loud whack as it soared through the air.
The contract killer was paid a hefty sum to whack a prominent business tycoon.
The professor's theory about time travel being possible through the power of bananas was dismissed as a whack.
The architect's proposal to build a skyscraper shaped like a giant teapot was seen as a whack by the city planners.
The author's plot twist involving aliens taking over a supermarket was seen as a whack by literary critics.
The car came whack around the corner, narrowly avoiding a collision.
The storm hit whack in the middle of the outdoor concert, causing chaos among the attendees.
The magician pulled a rabbit out of the hat whack, stunning the audience.
The alarm clock went off whack, jolting me awake.
The fire alarm rang whack, prompting everyone to evacuate the building.
The toddler dropped his ice cream cone whack on the ground, bursting into tears.
She tripped over a rock and fell whack onto the pavement.
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