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wham

verb as in hit

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One day you reach down to pick up a bag, sleep in an awkward position, or fall on the street, and— WHAM— your back gets injured.

Sure, the standard carols and tracks by the likes of the Beach Boys, Wham!

There’s Muslim-baiting imagery borrowed from 24 and an absurd ‘80s nostalgia sing-along that would make the boys from Wham!

Her pregnancy was heralded in the Sun with the headline “Wham Bam Sam Cam.”

There was a sudden catastrophic whooshing roar and, wham, a tree took flame for roots.

"Yo' may tell wham yo' like what yo' like," the girl replied coldly; yet there was a tremor in her voice.

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?

But considere also quod she in wham is blisfulnesse enhabite.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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