Whammed [verb]
Definition of Whammed:
Whammed (verb) is the past tense of "wham," which means to hit or strike something forcefully or suddenly. It often describes a loud, impactful, or sudden action.
Sentence/Example of Whammed:
The door whammed shut in the strong wind.
He whammed the hammer onto the nail with all his might.
The car whammed into the wall, causing a loud crash.
She accidentally whammed her knee against the table.
The boxer whammed his opponent with a powerful right hook.
Lightning whammed the tree, splitting it in half.
He whammed his fist on the desk in frustration.
The ball whammed against the fence, nearly breaking it.
The sudden news whammed him, leaving him in shock.
The heavy book fell off the shelf and whammed onto the floor.
But considere also quod she in wham is blisfulnesse enhabite.
Why he used to spell “who” wha, and “have” hae, and “whom” wham!
I stepped out between acts for a breath of fresh air, and wham, a sack over the head and here I am.
There was a sudden catastrophic whooshing roar and, wham, a tree took flame for roots.
In a jiffy, I'd be going slippety-sizzle over the edge of the eaves and land with a wham at Poetry's feet.
Is his dochter Jeanie, wham ye intend for my mither's servant, like her father?