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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The politician's speech seemed to be under a whammy as the audience was unresponsive.
The performer had to cancel his show after being hit by a whammy.
The victim of the whammy experienced a series of unfortunate events.
The baseball player believed that his slump was due to a whammy put on him by a rival team's fan.
The fortune teller warned her client about a potential whammy that could derail his plans for the future.
The student felt like she was under a whammy when she failed all her exams.
He was afraid to enter the abandoned house, fearing he might be hit by a whammy.
The old lady believed that she had been under a whammy since her husband's death.
The actor believed that he was under a whammy after his career took a downward spiral.
The haunted house was said to be cursed with a whammy that kept visitors from returning.
The actress believed that a whammy was responsible for her career's sudden decline.
The student's computer crashing on the night before her essay was due was a whammy that caused her a lot of stress.
The family experienced a whammy of illnesses, with both parents and their three children coming down with the flu.
After the burglary, the store owner was hit with another whammy when his insurance company refused to pay out.
The team was hit with a whammy when their star player got injured.
A sudden rainstorm during the outdoor wedding was a whammy for the couple.
Losing his job and then his car breaking down was a double whammy.
The pitcher threw a whammy and the batter couldn't hit the ball.
The whammy was so good that the batter couldn't even swing.
The whammy is a highly sought-after skill for any aspiring pitcher.
The whammy was so accurate that the batter didn't stand a chance.
The hitter was caught off guard by the whammy and swung too late.
The team relied on the pitcher's whammy to win the championship.
The pitcher's whammy was so good, it earned him a spot on the all-star team.
The pitcher's whammy was the talk of the game.
The batter was afraid of the pitcher's whammy and kept stepping back.
The coach told the pitcher to use his whammy to strike out the next batter.
The pitcher's whammy was the talk of the league, and batters dreaded facing him.
The whammy is the pitcher's secret weapon for striking out batters.
The whammy was the pitcher's secret weapon to winning the game.
The team's ace had a devastating whammy that could strike out any batter.
The coach instructed the pitcher to use his whammy sparingly.
I can't believe I hit a whammy twice in a row.
The guitarist's whammy was perfectly executed.
She was impressed with the musician's use of the whammy, which added a new dimension to the song.
The sudden rainstorm was a whammy for the outdoor wedding ceremony.
The unexpected illness was a real health whammy for the athlete.
The news of his wife's affair was a whammy for his marriage.
The player's excitement turned to disappointment when they landed on a whammy.
The injury was a whammy for his sports career.
The sudden breakup was a real emotional whammy for her.
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