I know nearly every bull-whacker that freights out of Benton, and they're a pretty white bunch.
Pewt and Beany and Whacker and Nibby Hartwell and Diddly Colket and Nipper and Prisilla and Gim Wingit and lots of the fellers came over and we had a snowball fite.
Beany and Pewt, and Whacker and Pozzy Chadwick and Pricilla Hobbs.
Whacker Chadwicks today after school to help him plant his garden.
I knew the usual form of ridicule of a herd foreman, but the boss bull-whacker must have anticipated my reply, for he informed me that the summer before he had lost ninety head out of two hundred yoke of oxen.
Ungentlemanly remarks are said to have passed between them, when the boss bull-whacker threw down the gauntlet and galloped back to his train.
The whacker always began his orders to his bulls in a low tone, increasing it as the necessity for action presented itself, and ending in a string of oaths that would make an old-time Mississippi steamboat mate ashamed of his reputation.
By this time, however, Mr. Whacker was back to his wheelers, perhaps punching the near one in the ribs, and then throwing his eighteen or twenty foot lash over the backs of any of the yokes that were not clawing the sand properly.
Differing from a cowboy's or herder's whip, the bullwhip lash was attached to a stalk of hickory or white ash three feet long upon which the whacker could firmly plant both hands.
Then thewhacker would walk out half way to his leaders and soothingly coax them to come haw--toward him--on a trot, until all the chains between the other yokes were tightened.
Whacker drew still closer to him as they stepped along the wharf.
Whacker and Bronson laid their heads together to devise a scheme by which this intolerable state of things should be brought to an end.
Whacker was professing that his heart bled for a brother doctor languishing in slavery, denied the opportunity which his gifts entitled him to make for himself, Peter Blood pounced like a hawk upon the obvious truth.
Whacker and his colleague desired to be rid of one who threatened to ruin them.
Beany and Fatty and Nibby and Lees Moses and Whacker went home by the libary building, when the girls came out they dident pay enny attension to us becaus the high school fellers was there.
You was a damn sight better kerb-whacker than you are a millionaire," the guv'nor retorted, feeling safer now that his men were getting back to work.
I'm glad you have let me be your friend, a hard-shelled bull-whacker like me.
But even in our best clothes, saved for the display at the end of the trail, we were uncouth compared to this young gentleman, and our tanned faces and hard brown hands bespoke the rough bull-whacker of the plains.
Do you need the defense of a bull-whacker of the plains against these things?
And you don't have to turn bull-whacker or mule-skinner either.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whacker" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.