"—and whack 'em, and whack 'em, and whack 'em!
Let's have another whack at Carman.
" "Because he'd just got that whack when Injun Joe done it.
" There was no getting around the authorities, so Joe turned, received the whack and fell.
" A tremendous whack came down on Tom's shoulders, and its duplicate on Joe's; and for the space of two minutes the dust continued to fly from the two jackets and the whole school to enjoy it.
" "Good—that's a whack.
He said: "Aunt, you don't whack Sid when he takes it.
And then they give you a whack and then they talk about great thing that happened to them three years ago, or even worse, great thing that happened to someone they knew three years ago.
If they're out of whack, then you'll struggle to be successful!
Cosmic two-by-fours whack us.
They throw your body out of whack.
It throws your gut bacteria out of whack.
And while some start the morning with a cheerful press of the off button and a catlike stretch, others wake after a whack of the snooze button and another 10 minutes of rest.
But if you've been through other extreme situations recently, your period may be out of whack.
This misconception likely occurs because diabetics' blood sugar levels are often out of whack, so they have to watch their sugar intake.
At the same time, it recognizes and rejects all the "parasitic" gestures, such as bouncing the ball between serves or using the racquet to whack clay off one's sneakers.
Sir Bill Cash, a long-standing Eurosceptic, who chairs the House of Commons European Scrutiny Committee, said European officials wanting to whack Britain with a hefty Brexit bill were being "extravagant" and should remember how European countries had written off German debt in the 1950s.
So it's all out of whack.
Chan School of Public Health, argues that weight gain begins when people eat the wrong types of food, which throws their hormones out of whack and sets off a cycle of cravings, hunger and bingeing.
While that sounds a little extreme, it could help prevent a range of disorders, such as obesity and depression, which have been linked to a lifestyle that's out of whack with your body clock.