Sentence examples for too whacked from inspiring English sources

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I couldn't afford to get too whacked because I had to stay focused for my work, so I just observed.

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The upside was the French waiters were too heat whacked to be rude, polite from persistent perspiration.

"We know that once the gringos have strengthened the army's hand there, we may get whacked too," said Mauro Sposito, head of the new Brazilian force here.

Direct-mail and annual-report printing got whacked, too.

It was a whack too far.

Higher education and Medi-Cal will undoubtedly take big whacks, too.

In isolation, that price-to-earnings multiple doesn't look too out of whack.

Whacking too many optimistic balls from back to front and proving extremely narrow in midfield, they definitely looked it here.

But if the balance gets too out of whack, Clinton risks running a campaign that seems more like a repudiation of Obama than one that defines her as his natural heir.

Bad wine in 2006 tends to mean bottles that are insipid, vapid and lifeless, and to wines with elements out of whack too oaky, too alcoholic, too flabby, too too.

Is there a formula somewhere that can identify when a number is too high to whack on the end of a title, where it suggests doddering venerability rather than cutting-edge innovation?

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