The act of hitting vigorously.
1 Well, there's a good chance they'll just take another whack at it.
2 He heard the whack of the bullet in flesh and fired again.
3 And it's an innovation that probably cost the station a fair whack .
4 Iss called 'sex reassignment surgery,' and they don't just whack everything off.
5 I'm not sure, but I still whack it on full of hope.
6 At that point I knew that Jimmy was going to whack Marty.
7 Then someone whack him with something heavy, and hope he falls down.
8 I yanked his helmet off and gave him one more good whack .
9 This approach has, predictably enough, devolved into a self-sustaining game of whack - a- mole .
10 But it's let down by a too-brief campaign and out-of- whack AI.
11 Again the stone swings back and gives the bear a hard whack .
12 He used the pipe to whack at anything that came near him.
13 One whack with a boat propeller, one erosion point, sand's outta there.
14 And people can whack my cast and I won't even feel it.
15 Keeping a lid on those cases is like playing whack - a - mole with coronavirus.
16 It's not that he's dangerous, but his impulses are out of whack .
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