Sentence example with the word 'whacked'

whacked

all in, beaten, dead, deadbeat, done, drained, gone, pooped, ready to drop, tired to death, washed-up, worn-out

Definition adj. (British informal) exhausted or worn out

Last update: October 16, 2015


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I am totally whacked.   [Please select]

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I'm getting reports from the recruitment team that a lot of their newly flagged Guardians are getting whacked as soon as they make the list, Damian said.   [Please select]

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I am totally whacked.   [Please select]

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The man called Jack mounted the driver's seat, whacked the pony with two or three hard touches of his whip and away they bounded.   [Please select]

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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.   [Please select]

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If all else failed, she was wont to apply corporal punishment, and whacked her baby with her tail.   [Please select]

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Suppose a beastly lump of shell or something whacked him on the head.   [Please select]

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He thought: "That is what has whacked me out--the rate I've gone."   [Please select]

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So to be making the most of his time, down the Amadan sat at the table and whacked away.   [Please select]

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Some romped, ran after each other, caught each other, tickled each other, occasionally whacked each other--just as our own little ones do.   [Please select]

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Then I whacked the bole directly in the rear of the nest, while I stood close at one side watching the doorway.   [Please select]

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