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Whacking   /wˈækɪŋ/  /hwˈækɪŋ/   Listen
Whacking

adjective
1.
(British informal) enormous.  "A whacking lie"






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"Whacking" Quotes from Famous Books



... said Jack, in a tone of deep satisfaction. "It will take an hour or two to shift those whacking big stones. This tunnel's a case of no ...
— Jack Haydon's Quest • John Finnemore

... to be an eel about four feet long, which went about the boat as if it were in its native element, and cost an amazing amount of exertion, whacking, and ...
— The Eagle Cliff • R.M. Ballantyne



Words linked to "Whacking" :   whipping, whack, United Kingdom, tanning, corporal punishment, big, flagellation, UK, large, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, U.K., Britain, colloquialism, flogging, Great Britain, lashing



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