whack in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
Whack (verb): to strike or hit forcefully.
Sample Sentences
- She gave the old car a whack with her fist in frustration.
- The teacher had to whack the chalkboard to get the students' attention.
- He felt a sudden whack on the back of his head from the falling branch.
- The children laughed as they tried to whack the piñata with all their might.
- In the game, players earn points for every whack they land on the target.
- The teacher gave the desk a whack with her ruler to get the students' attention.
- After a long day, he felt like giving the punching bag a good whack to relieve some stress.
- She heard a loud whack as the baseball bat made contact with the ball.
- In the game, players earn points by landing a whack on the target to score.
- He couldn't help but laugh when his friend accidentally took a whack at the piñata and missed completely.
- She gave the piñata a big whack with the bat to release the candy.
- The unexpected whack against the side of the boat startled everyone on board.
- During the game, he managed to whack the ball out of the park for a home run.
- With a swift whack, the gardener cleared the overgrown weeds from the path.
- The teacher gave the desk a whack with her ruler to get the students’ attention.