Australian English Meaning of whacks
wallops
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Definitions and Meaning of whacks in English
whacks
to hit or cut with a hard noisy blow, a hard noisy blow, its sound, to strike with a smart or resounding blow, condition, state, an opportunity or attempt to do something, a smart or resounding blow, a single action or occasion, not in accord, murder, kill, out of proper order or shape, try entry 2, attempt, to cut with or as if with a whack, the sound of or as if of such a blow, to strike a smart or resounding blow, to get the better of, portion, share, a critical attack
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wallops
to hit or cut with a hard noisy blow, a hard noisy blow, its sound, to strike with a smart or resounding blow, condition, state, an opportunity or attempt to do
attempts,goes,stabs,tries,bashes,cracks,endeavours,Fling,offers,passes
raises,Restores,revives,resuscitates
wetting down => wetting down, wets => wets, wet-nursing => breastfeeding, wet-nursed => Wet nurse, wet down => wet down,