Phrases with «whammy»

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The word "whammy" means a sudden and negative or damaging event or situation that affects someone or something. Full definition

Adjective + «whammy»

Sentences with «whammy»

  • Orlando traditionally experiences its biggest home - buying rush in the spring, but this year buyers are challenged by the double whammy of double - digit home price increases and a depleted inventory. (orlandorealtors.org)
  • More On Butterflies Butterfly Biomimicry Can Curb Counterfeiting of Banknotes Butterflies Not Coping Well With Double Whammy of Climate Change and Habitat Loss How to Revive an Extinct Butterfly Turkey's Butterfly Bounty Documented in New Report Biomimicry Breakthrough: Butterfly Wings Could Lead to Better Solar Panels Butterfly Explosion In Montréal The World's Biggest Butterfly House is Set to Alight in Britain (treehugger.com)
  • It's a triple whammy for Mayor de Blasio: Voters don't see eye to eye with him on taxing the rich to pay for pre-K, or his stances on charter schools... (nypost.com)
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