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The unexpected rainstorm and the power outage were a double whammy for the outdoor picnic.
Running out of cookies was a whammy for our snack time.
Forgetting her lunch and then realizing it was pizza day at school was a whammy for Jenny.
The unexpected loss of both key players was a double whammy for the team.
For the students, the surprise test on Monday morning was a real whammy after a relaxing weekend.
Getting the flu during the school play was a whammy for the lead actor who had to miss the performance.
Losing both their star players to injuries was a whammy for the soccer team just before the championship game.
The unexpected rain on the day of the picnic was a real whammy for the excited children.
Forgetting his lunch and losing his homework on the same day was a double whammy for Tim.
The power outage during the video game tournament was a big whammy for the gamers.
Missing the school bus and then realizing it was the day of the class pet's birthday party was a whammy for Timmy.
Forgetting my lunch at home was a double whammy today.
Forgetting to bring the ingredients for the science experiment was a whammy for the students.
Losing both her favorite toy and her ice cream falling on the ground was a double whammy for little Emily.

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wam-ee
nounA powerful and damaging setback or catastrophe.
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Last Updated On: June 2, 2024
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