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Whacks Meaning in English

word · lemma: whack

ˈhwæks/, /ˈwæks
WHACKS or WACKS
wˈæks
WACKS

Definition

'Whacks' is the plural of 'whack' and means strong hits or blows, usually made with a hand or an object. It can also mean attempts to do something, especially in informal speech.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and mostly used in spoken English. Often found in 'give someone a whack' or 'take a whack at' (try to do something). Not for serious violence, but can imply playfulness or annoyance.

Example Sentences

He gave the ball three strong whacks with the bat.

basic

She got a few whacks on her hand for touching the paint.

basic

The door finally opened after several whacks with a hammer.

basic

He took a few whacks at fixing the old TV before calling a repairman.

natural

The comedian's jokes were a couple of whacks at politicians.

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Kids gave the piñata a few whacks until the candy spilled out.

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