The act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows.
1 Nothing pleased him more than whacking the Yanks in their own backyard.
2 He marched over to the sealed door and started whacking at it.
3 There was a distant, muffled noise like a hammer whacking a pillow.
4 They'd climbed up beside the bell and were whacking it with hammers.
5 She's just hoisted her sail, and a whacking big sail it is.
6 She bolted upright, her head whacking into the chin of a rubbernecker.
7 Hotels whacking guests with high internet charges is a classic example.
8 A good whacking has a way of sweetening some gals up.
9 He was completely unable to cope with Edmund's whacking serve and weapon-grade forehand.
10 I remember twice choosing the right bloke and whacking into them.
11 He had reminded her of it by whacking his hand against his thigh.
12 If there'd been pillows, they'd have all started whacking each other.
13 Had four young pigeons carried off last night by a whacking big rat.
14 He was smiling, whacking Ted's bare shoulders lightly with a notebook in cadence.
15 August disappears entirely for three days, and Uncle Al begins whacking heads again.
16 Nothing pumps the adrenaline like whacking pads Eventually, I landed my punches correctly.
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