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whacked
noun as in slap
noun as in bat
noun, verb as in thud/thump
verb as in jog
verb as in knock
verb as in knock off
verb as in nail
verb as in pop
verb as in bang
verb as in slug
verb as in sock
verb as in split
verb as in swat
verb as in tan
verb as in wallop
verb as in bump off
verb as in box
verb as in rub out
verb as in snuff out
verb as in bump
verb as in smite
verb as in thwack
verb as in biff
verb as in bop
verb as in chip
verb as in chop
verb as in clap
verb as in cleave
verb as in club
verb as in cuff
verb as in defeat
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verb as in drive
verb as in flog
verb as in hit
Strong matches
verb as in hurt
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Example Sentences
He should, according to Mahony, prepare himself to be whacked over the head with such a thoughtless and offensive gift.
Unless said partner is ready to be whacked over their head with the box for their thoughtlessness, they have made a grave mistake.
There was that time Nancy Kerrigan was whacked in the knee by a baton-wielding assailant in 1994.
The cliffhanger on the first one was “somebody whacked the erasers.”
They were chalk marks on the floor because somebody whacked the erasers.
He whacked the sides with his tail, as if he enjoyed the game–and jumped out as soon as we turned away.
Some one with an oath whacked me over the head with a sabre, my horse stumbled in the darkness, and down I went into chaos.
Three Bottles whacked off one scaly head and at last a second one, but he was unable to touch the third.
If two or more dogs got fighting their owners simply whacked them with kerries until they desisted.
With this in his fore-paw, he ran at the oni, whacked him soundly, and stuck him all over with the sharp prickles.
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On this page you'll find 1160 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to whacked, such as: blip, blow, pat, punch, whack, and bang.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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