Our lot and yours we're going whacks in licking the Germans, ain't we?
Yus, and now we're going whacks in the same dream, so that's that and chance it.
Whacks this morning and Boog and Puzzy had 2 fites.
Today i went up to Whacks and we et sum green currents with shugar on them and then et sum green apples and then we went in swimming down to sandy bottum.
All of a sudden he heaves all the tea in Boston Harbor overboard, and whacks out a declaration of independence, and dares them to come on.
Said the Sword to the Ax, 'twixt the whacks and the hacks, 114.
Then came steps again and a loud yawn, and presently two whacks on the floor.
Some hard whacks I did get, but they were nothing to what a strong man could have given in grim earnest.
She whacks him if he comes too near to the window, and whacks him if he stops too far away from it.
She whacks him if he goes too near her dish, she whacks him if he barks, and sometimes whacks him because he doesn't.
Not often is his lot an unhappy one, and the strangling curb and bit and the resounding whacks from a spade or shovel, with which the sunny-faced Italian usually regales his four-footed friends, are seldom to be noted in North Africa.
He usually feeds himself, browsing as he goes, and trots twenty or thirty kilometres a day, encouraged by the whacks and expletives of his driver who may often be found perched on top of the donkey's load of a hundred and fifty pounds or more.
This whacks anything I ever witnessed, by Jupiter!
I went with Grierson through Alabama, with Sherman through Georgia, but that whacks anything ever I saw.
Fred noticed with more or less satisfaction that a couple of them seemed to wabble considerably, thanks to the whacks he had managed to get in with his heavy stick.
Fast his club flew, and hearty were the whacks he gave right and left.
You can hear the whacks of the shillalahs even from here.
My idea is that you should, my lady, give him a lesson by letting him have several whacks with a cane so as to induce him to abstain from wine in the future.
And for one who's drunk to get a fewwhacks more or less is nothing uncommon!
It is extraordinary what a lot of knocking about a sturdy Irishman can put up with, and what whacks he can receive on the head without any apparent damage.
Though your worship was not so badly off, having in your arms that incomparable beauty you spoke of; but I, what did I have, except the heaviest whacks I think I had in all my life?
He whacks Keebo with the tom-tom stick, and he whacks his wives; then he declares that the white men shall not die, that their spirits shall not go to the glorious land of flowers and sunshine.
He whacks the tom-tom, and summons two of his wives to squat beside him; not to help him to drink, but to see him drink.
Clearly the good man was a civiliser--whacks and all; and by some art not now to be detected.
That is to say, the purchaser had to pay for the gift by accepting on his bare hand a certain number of whacks with a leather strap.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whacks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.