Associations to the word «Wham»
Noun
- Whim
- Rochester
- Hoop
- Platter
- Napier
- Newscast
- Cw
- Pow
- Pluto
- Mack
- Duo
- Sinclair
- Rap
- Memphis
- Robbery
- Whisper
- Bang
- Affiliate
- Christmas
- Irwin
- Frankie
- Disc
- Wembley
- Lea
- Sudden
- Slam
- Madonna
- Steady
- Toy
- Wake
- Morrison
- Abc
- Ma
- Tv
- Michael
- Newport
- Tom
- Slogan
- Tor
- Am
- Candy
- Webb
- Buffalo
- Andrew
- Pop
- Inventor
- Cover
- Boys
- Boulder
- Golf
- Ski
- Thanks
- Single
- Backing
- Uk
- George
- Shell
- License
- Broadcast
- Channel
- Cable
- Harold
- Comic
- Song
- Bar
- Escort
- Brand
- Hit
- Baltimore
- Asset
- Shakespeare
- Edge
- Cd
- Station
- Holder
- Band
Adjective
Wiktionary
WHAM, noun. A forceful blow
WHAM, noun. The sound of such a blow; a thud
WHAM, verb. To strike or smash (into) something with great force or impact
Dictionary definition
WHAM, verb. Hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy".
Wise words
We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control
our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we
are then master of the situation.