Showing posts with label wax. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wax. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

wax, whacks

Wax or wax means the substance produced by bees, or a similar substance, used to make candles, crayons, or other items, or as a polish--
She is trying to melt wax to make a candle, so it looks a bit messy.
The figures were made of wax, and they melted in the sun.

Wax may also mean to polish or shine--
Don't go in there, he has just started to wax the floor.
I'm going to wax the car; do you want to help?

Wax is also an old-fashioned term meaning to increase or grow larger--
He says he's just going to sit and watch the moon wax and wane.

Whacks or whacks ( rhymes with wax ) is the third person singular ( he, she, it ) form of "whack", meaning to hit or strike--
He whacks his thumb with the hammer every time he tries to put a nail in the wall.

Whacks may also be the plural ( more than one ) form of "whack", meaning a blow or a punch--
"Lizzie Borden took an axe, and gave her mother forty whacks..."

Now that you know that, you can say--
"The old woman gave the wax figure a couple of whacks with her umbrella before she realized it wasn't real."