Whacks [noun]

Definition of Whacks:

hit

Synonyms of Whacks:

Wallop

Ding

Clout

Nail

Rap

Belt

Sock

Lambaste

Crack

Strike

Wham

Biff

Beat

Thump

Buffet

Bang

Slap

Slug

Bash

Box

Smash

Bat

Thwack

Smack

Clobber

Cuff

Thrash


Opposite/Antonyms of Whacks:

-


Sentence/Example of Whacks:

This gentleman said he never told a fellow what ailed him until he got his whack.

There was a whack as one lump hit the boat, and a grunt as the other struck some man.

Virginie had caught her a whack with all her might on her bare arm, just above the elbow.

But on most of the occasions she only caught some whack for her trouble.

"We won't get much of a whack at the Jerries," the colonel said rather testily.

Oo may whack my boat all to pieces, baby—come back to Janey!

"And have first whack at the cakes; I think not," Daphne replied firmly.

Then he looked at the pump and he gave it a whack and he kicked at the spout and said "Shucks!"

The headache is merely nature's signal that something is out of whack.

Much obliged to you, Mr. Rowley, for givin' us first whack at it.