Crossword clues for whacked
whacked
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Whack \Whack\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Whacked; p. pr. & vb. n. Whacking.] [Cf. Thwack.]
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To strike; to beat; to give a heavy or resounding blow to; to thrash; to make with whacks. [Colloq.]
Rodsmen were whackingtheir way through willow brakes.
--G. W. Cable. To divide into shares; as, to whack the spoils of a robbery; -- often with up. [Slang]
Wiktionary
(context colloquial US English) tired; fatigued v
(en-past of: whack)
WordNet
adj. (British informal) exhausted or worn out
Usage examples of "whacked".
In diving, the addled serpent whacked the hull so hard that Adira felt the blow at the stern.
He was about to throw it to the floor when the cobber on the next perch whacked him across the back.
He took his place between the pipes and whacked his goalie stick on the poles to his left and right.
He kept turning his head back to the valley floor, and Per pulled his head around, kicked him, urged him on, whacked his rump with the butt of his lance, set on taking his own prisoner, a man Gobby would have let escape.
And muttering angrily to himself, he whacked the inoffending shrubbery with his cane.
I was on mescaline and I whacked off into a liverwurst sandwich, just because I read about it in a book.
He was immediately greeted by the warrior slaves, some of whom whacked at him with the electric flyswatters while others fired their paintball guns.
As Rambo started up the slope of shale toward the mine, a bullet whacked into the rocks a few yards to his left, the rifle report echoing through the forest back there.
Cleopatra character whacked Blane and then tried to whack you on behalf of the Monticello Institute?
Bringing her still-taped wrists high, she whacked Burka on the side of his head and heard a satisfying thump.
The Ancestress ran around in circles and squashed everything in front of her, and Henpecked Ho swung his axe and whacked everything in sight, and Li Kao slipped through the carnage slitting throats, and I flailed away with my sword.
You whacked it against the stone pretty hard after you were shot, the submarshal said.
Deneb heard a sharp rustle of vegetation as a cluster of branches pulled open a moment before Velt would have whacked into them.
Warg grunted to Grunk, who ran towards the scrum and tore into them, taking six players down as Warg whacked the ball towards the now unprotected peg.
So to be making the most of his time, down the Amadan sat at the table and whacked away.