10 adjectives to describe whack

" "Itit ain't that, Blutch; butbut where's it comin' from?" He struck his thigh a resounding whack.

No sooner was this done than the raibar took the sack on his head and carried it to the bank of a river and having given it two or three hearty whacks with his stick threw it into the water.

"Nothing but a nasty whack," he pronounced, after an examination.

When within a few feet, Jack gave a sudden whack on the board and cried, sternly: "Halt!

All the assistance he required from others was to urge on his beast, and by the application of sundry whacks and thumps, he soon got a-head.

Her husband, who had borne all her impositions with the resignation of a fakir through so many years of married life, at last on one luckless day had had his bad half-hour and administered to her a superb whack with his crutch.

The Kingstonian cheer disappeared in a groan as everybody heard that unmistakable whack that resounds whenever the bat and the ball meet face to face.

Sawed-Off made a particularly high leap in the air and an unusually fierce whack at the ball.

Now he recovered himself quickly enough to deliver a vicious whack straight at the back of the man's heada blow that would have settled the tramp's mind for some time to come, but the fellow was running so fast that Pretty missed his aim, and his stout weapon only dealt a stinging blow upon the man's left shoulder.

And in another second my helmet came a whack, fit to split, against the niggers' canoe.

10 adjectives to describe  whack