Something especially big or impressive of its kind.
1 Attempts to rein in the fee-charging are like a weed - whacker unto kudzu.
2 Finally, I got out the weed whacker , my least favorite yard tool.
3 Our cook has been an ox-driver, or " bull - whacker , " on the plains, in
4 He got salivated as a mule whacker on a spree.
5 A weed whacker grumbles from the Donovans' backyard, snapping us out of the staring contest.
6 In the distance, a weed whacker growled to life.
7 Something you could lay low with a weed - whacker wasn't quite the unstoppable monster she was expecting.
8 I know nearly every bull - whacker that freights out of Benton, and they're a pretty white bunch.
9 You think he could be hiding in a shed along with the lawn mower and weed whacker ?
10 Next to a weed whacker was a pile of dog bones, matted fur still stuck to them.
11 The eyes of "Poker" Whaley could throw fear into the most reckless bull - whacker on the border.
12 Like somebody was trying to start a lawnmower, or a weed whacker , or...
13 You seriously didn't see which way she went? She had to yell over the sound of someone's weed whacker .
14 Probably a weenie whacker himself.
15 Dad's lawn mower shared space with a roto-tiller, a weed - whacker , and some garden tools inside the dark, cramped space.
16 I suppose it was in the late blow, which was a whacker , and did lots of mischief along the coast.
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