whack

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Examples of whack

  • Two split infinitives, two whacks.

  • Then all the farmers for miles around would make fat, whacking profits by charging people to park their cars.

  • There has been a whacking increase in those fees, and that is disastrous.

  • There are whacking great power stations covering acres of land with only 30 employees.

  • I always think it a great pity when my children start eating chocolates an hour before they have a whacking good meal.

  • She gives a whacking big dose of castor oil to all 10 children.

  • Disabled people may not he able to use the transport, but they were obliged to pay the whacking supplementary rate.

  • They then find themselves whacked off to prison pending trial, without having previously been in a cell at all.

  • There has not been a reduction in the numbers claiming, but a whacking great increase in those numbers, with people claiming for longer.

  • If what was proposed was a whacking big subscription, no one would mind very much, because no-one would pay it.

  • In passing, it should be made absolutely clear that the £12,000 is not an addition whacked on to our salaries.

  • You have got to give them a whacking great increase.

  • We do not want artificially depressed rates whacked up the following year, because the authority is not rate-capped.

  • Now we have this horrific proposal to build a whacking great motorway across the middle of it.

  • He seemed to imply a whacking great loophole in the law, with masses of frozen yoghurt being sold all over the country and escaping purchase tax.

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