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Meaning of whiffer

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whiffer (n)

a batter who strikes out by swinging at and missing the third strike

whiffer Sentence Examples

  1. The umpire's whiffer sent a shockwave through the stadium, calling the batter out despite a close call.
  2. The pitcher's devastating whiffer left the batter flailing helplessly, unable to connect with the ball.
  3. The golfer's whiffer resulted in a pitiful slice that soared off-course.
  4. The swordsman's whiffer against his opponent's parry left him vulnerable and exposed.
  5. The driver's whiffer on the tight corner caused the car to spin out of control.
  6. The student's whiffer on the exam question revealed a glaring lack of understanding.
  7. The painter's whiffer with the brush created an accidental masterpiece, adding a unique touch to the canvas.
  8. The chef's whiffer on the seasoning rendered the dish inedible, leaving a bitter aftertaste.
  9. The hunter's whiffer caused the deer to bolt, disappearing into the undergrowth.
  10. The musician's whiffer on the high note left the audience in stunned silence, shattering the performance's momentum.

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a batter who strikes out by swinging at and missing the third strike

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The umpire's whiffer sent a shockwave through the stadium, calling the batter out despite a close call.

The pitcher's devastating whiffer left the batter flailing helplessly, unable to connect with the ball.

The golfer's whiffer resulted in a pitiful slice that soared off-course.

The swordsman's whiffer against his opponent's parry left him vulnerable and exposed.