Definitionn. something especially big or impressive of its kind
Last update: August 11, 2015
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'Oh, Bobs, what a whacker.' [Please select]
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There was some prettymen amang them, and ane Major Whacker was quartered on me, a very ceevil gentleman,--but O, Mr. [Please select]
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Whacker and Bronson laid their heads together to devise a scheme by which this intolerable state of things should be brought to an end. [Please select]
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Whacker drew still closer to him as they stepped along the wharf. [Please select]
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Whacker and his colleague desired to be rid of one who threatened to ruin them. [Please select]
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I know _I_ had it two hours after he got there and then in fifteen minutes that blamed bull-whacker you pay thirty-two a week to took it away from me. [Please select]
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