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English Idioms :: whale the --- out of
whalk.html - {v. phr.}, {informal} To beat hard; give a bad beating to. - Used with several words after "the", as "daylights", "living daylights", "tar". * /The big kid told Charlie that he would beat the daylights out of him if Charlie came in his yard again./
English Idioms :: whale away
whalk.html - {v.}, {informal} 1. To beat or hit hard; strike again and again. - Often used with "at". * /The boxer is whaling away at his opponent with both fists./ 2. To attack severely or again and again; go on without stopping or with great force; pound away. * /Mary has been whaling away on the typewriter for an hour./ - Often used with "at". * /During the election the Mayor whaled away at the other party in his speeches./
English Idioms :: whale the --- out of
whalk.html - See: BEAT THE --- OUT OF.
Traditional English :: whale(1)
whalk.html - n.
(pl. same or whales) any of the larger marine mammals of the order Cetacea, having a streamlined body and horizontal tail, and breathing through a blowhole on the head.
    a whale of a colloq. an exceedingly good or fine etc. whale-oil oil from the blubber of whales. whale shark a large tropical whalelike shark, Rhincodon typus, feeding close to the surface. [OE hwól]
Traditional English :: whale(2)
whalk.html - v.tr.
esp. US colloq. beat, thrash. [var. of WALE]
Traditional English :: whaleback
whalk.html - n.
anything shaped like a whale's back.
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