195 examples of whacked in sentences

These resolutions was vociferously cheered, Mrs. GREEN becomin' so exsited that she whacked me over the head with her parasol in a most ongentlemanly manner.

"I shan't mind getting whacked if it is done up in good shape.

A few more resolutions were then voted, but as the Mayor of Bosting had sent lots of perlicemen there, I didn't heer of any men gettin' killed outrite, altho' a few innercent husbands got slitely bruised by bein' whacked over their heads with their wive's umbrellers.

Then every negro whacked a white man with a hornets' nest and the audience fairly went wild with excitement.

We sold three boatfuls in the one day and whacked up about seventy

The way she whacked the pillers, shook the blankets, and pitched into the beds was a caution; specially one blunderin' old feather-bed that wouldn't do nothin' but sag round in a pigheaded sort of way, that would have made most girls get mad and give up.

"Did my good cooking help her any afore she whacked them boys?

But Dravot says that if a King couldn't sing it wasn't worth being King, and whacked the mules over the rump, and never took no heed for ten cold days.

Yes, I had seen hundreds of them, and I had been made extremely ill at ease one day in my hotel when a young officer with whom I had started, in the American fashion, comfortably to shake hands suddenly whacked his heels together like a couple of Indian clubs and, stiff as a ramrod, snapped his hand to his cap.

Trueland bent his ankle, Chesney hurt his knee, and Condon got whacked on the head.

"Oh, I whacked up against something this afternoon," he said.

Professor Marshall, joking and laughing, donned a loose linen overall suit to protect his "University clothes," and cleaned the bare floor with a big oiled mop; Mrs. Marshall, silent and swift, looked after mirrors, windows, the tops of bookcases, things hard for children to reach; Sylvia flourished a duster; and Judith and Lawrence out on the porch, each armed with a whisk-broom, brushed and whacked at the chairs and sofas.

As I sat, a bullet suddenly whacked into the clay parapet alongside of me, which stimulated my thinking a bit.

Beside him sat the red-eyed and disreputable Pegleg McCarron, who whacked the floor with the end of his crutch from time to time in testimony of his low pleasure.

Again he whacked the woolly head against the pavement.

We are spending our reserve force, and we are just about whacked!"

Redwood, careless of Bensington in his excitement, rushed in pursuit, and was knocked headlong by a mass of brick fragments, mortar, plaster, and rotten lath splinters that came flying out at him as a bullet whacked through the wall.

"The thing whacked upon me suddenly.

This may appear a statement inconsistent with my acknowledgment that I permitted coolies to be beatenthe beating being no more than a technical "assault," and never a "thrashing!"but my contention is that when you have to deal with people of so low an organisation that they can only be reached by elementary arguments, they must be treated absolutely as children, and judiciously whacked as such.

but instead of firebrands that would have frightened beast and aided men, Langur Dass stepped out from behind a tree and beat at the heads of the right-wing guards with a bamboo cane that whistled and whacked and scattered them into panicyelling all the while"Muztagh!

The following extract is from a newspaper report of a game of ball: "In the eighth inning Anson jumped from one box into the other and whacked a wide one into extreme right.

He had hardly finished this task when the door was kicked open with such force that it whacked against the wall, and the waitress appeared with an armful of steaming food.

" Then he whacked the wet flank of his horse with a worn beech bough, and off he went.

" Then just before she turned to go She whacked me once again!

"Here, you lummox!" she cried, and whacked him soundly over the back with it, "what are ye standing there gaping at?

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