Sentence examples for i whack from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "i whack" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a verb or a noun, depending on the context. Verb usage: "I whack the tennis ball with my racket." Noun usage: "Give the pinata a whack and see if any candy falls out." Example: "After hours of trying, I finally managed to whack the nail into the wall."

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I run and I am toned, so if in doubt, I whack the old pins out.

And then, out of nowhere, the ball comes to me and I whack it hard -- right through the orange cones.

"Listen," I snarl when I whack my head again on one of the privet's low branches, "you're bound for glory".

I whack the pickled variety on pizza, in burger buns, salads and anything needing a twist of sweet, sour and fire.

Pissing on me as I whack off, pissing on my knees, whatever.

And like in the game Whack-a-Mole, I whack bad feelings on the head with good ones.

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I whacked him in the face.

I whacked the fish over the head, killing it instantly.

As he came into range I whacked him with a left hook.

I whacked through the reeds in the median to the eastbound bridge.

I whacked at it with my left hand and I got shrapnel all over.

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