The Indians whaled from canoes before the white man came, and a few Indians, Eskimos, and French Canadians are whaling from canoes to-day.
The French never whaledin Canada; but the 'Bluenose' Nova Scotians did, and held their own against all comers.
Makes a boy as ugly as anybody else to get the hide whaled off his back for nothing--once in a while he needs it.
He lammed me when he was drunk, and he whaled me when he was sober.
He never had none himself, and he was sot agin it, and he never made me get none, and if I'd ever asted him for any he'd of whaled me fur that.
He whaled a few before we'd got around the Florida Cape, but he also whaled the Jap for bad cooking and insolence--which was a mistake.
Wall, I jist peeled off my coat and got a good holt on that war club and I jist whaled away at that durned little ball, and by gum I missed it, and the boys all commenced to holler "foozle.
So I rolled up my sleeves and spit on my hands and got a good holt on that war club and I whaled away at that little ball agin, and by chowder I hit it.
You d'serve to have the stuffing whaled out of you for that!
No ships in the Bering whaled for oil; that pursuit was confined to Southern seas.
An explosion was brooding; the foremast hand, who had whaled for ten years, kept repeating, "A blow!
You whaledhell out of him and threw him out on the dock at Panama--that's what you did to him!
I like you for the way you whaled that big Swede in Cape Town, but this is too much.
However, I got whaled for anything and everything.
I could have whaled it to them all right now, but a shell jammed.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whaled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.