Word: whacks

Category: whacks

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Related words: whacks

paddy whacks, 40 whacks, ball of whacks, paddy whacks philadelphia, forty whacks

Synonyms: whacks

knock, belt, whang, rap

Translations: whacks

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spanish
Translations:
golpes, porrazos, bofetadas
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german
Translations:
verhaut, schlägt, Schläge, Hiebe
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french
Translations:
horions, claques, grands coups
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italian
Translations:
bastonate, sferzate
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portuguese
Translations:
pancadas, golpes, whacks de, os whacks
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dutch
Translations:
dreunen
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russian
Translations:
бьет, отобьёт
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norwegian
Translations:
Whacks
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czech
Translations:
udeří, udeří jej
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turkish
Translations:
Whacks
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ukrainian
Translations:
б'є, завдає удару
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bulgarian
Translations:
удря
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belarusian
Translations:
б'е
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croatian
Translations:
naleti
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romanian
Translations:
lovește
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slovak
Translations:
udrie, udrú, udiera

The meaning and "use of": whacks

noun
  • a sharp or resounding blow. - Our teachers are very supportive. If by chance we start dreaming in class, we get a sharp whack on our knuckles to bring us back to the real world.
  • a try or attempt. - we decided to take a whack at spotting the decade's trends
  • a specified share of or contribution to something. - motorists pay a fair whack for the use of the roads through taxes
verb
  • strike forcefully with a sharp blow. - his attacker whacked him on the head

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