whaps (Meaning)

whaps

to defeat totally, to pull or whip out, beat, strike

whaps Sentence Examples

  1. As the wind picked up, the sailboat's rigging began to whaps against the mast.
  2. The branches of the tree whaps against the window during the storm, making an eerie sound.
  3. With each step, the hem of her dress whaps against her legs.
  4. The flagpole whaps against the metal railing in the gusty wind.
  5. He let out a yelp as the door whaps shut behind him, catching his fingers.
  6. The old screen door always whaps loudly when it closes, announcing visitors' arrivals.
  7. In the windy canyon, the tent's fabric whaps violently, threatening to tear.
  8. The banner outside the store whaps loudly, drawing attention from passersby.
  9. The sound of the rope whaps against the wooden dock echoed across the still lake.
  10. The rhythmic whaps of the laundry on the clothesline could be heard from across the yard.

FAQs About the word whaps

to defeat totally, to pull or whip out, beat, strike

chops, knocks, swipes, hits, punches, beats, smacks, whacks, licks, pokes

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As the wind picked up, the sailboat's rigging began to whaps against the mast.

The branches of the tree whaps against the window during the storm, making an eerie sound.

With each step, the hem of her dress whaps against her legs.

The flagpole whaps against the metal railing in the gusty wind.