whacked in the PONS Dictionary

whacked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be out of whack Am, Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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People being slapped and wailing painfully as they were being whacked.
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The cat sticks out his tongue and gets whacked again, biting it.
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Whacked-out pineapple finials bedecked the flat roof.
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We whacked a bunch of runs in over the past week.
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Sometimes transient funny bone pain is not simply because you suddenly whacked your elbow against the bar counter while out socialising with your friends.
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Under his taxation proposal, he would personally be whacked with an extra $350,000 per year if the tax rate was five per cent.
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The songs are all over the place from whacked-out rock to bluegrass to jazz.
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I mean, it's whacked out.
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I threw a bunch of keys which whacked her in the eye.
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My shows got whacked to new time slots.
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