whacked in English

adjective
1
completely exhausted.
I'm not staying long—I'm whacked
verb
1
strike forcefully with a sharp blow.
his attacker whacked him on the head

Use "whacked" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "whacked" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "whacked", or refer to the context using the word "whacked" in the English Dictionary.

1. No, I'm too whacked.

2. Somebody gets whacked in the GCPD.

3. This is all some kind of whacked-out conspiracy.

4. The thieves whacked up the loot.

5. Pretty much all the satellites had been whacked out of orbit.

6. He just got in and I whacked him.

7. She caught me whacked the daylights out of me.

8. The boy heard the sound of something being whacked, along with Bloodcurdling shrieks

9. Talk about a wondrous stroll down one whacked-out memory lane.

10. I even got the hole in his head where l whacked him with a 9-iron.

11. 'Til we find out who whacked Dino, we ain't selling any contraband to anyone for any reason.

12. He was whacked-out on speed, jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all.

13. 23 Like Chrissie Evert executing an effortless backhand crosscourt volley at Wimbledon, Perdita shot forward and whacked the ball home.

14. Tom Friedman actually whacked it as hard as he could with a sledgehammer without even scuffing it.

15. 11 Guided by the sound, Dunn moved in and whacked him on the head with a spring-loaded cosh.

16. The trumpets Blared, the man in the leopard-skin apron whacked out the booming rhythm on the big drum, and the vanquished clanked in irons in the middle of the procession.

17. More than just " kosher porn " or a cheap excuse to show some bad guys getting whacked, Inglourious Basterds is an unsettling examination of how culturally acceptable hatred creates a terrifying