Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wham.(verb)
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Use "whams" in a sentence
"But the third verse whams in with "another country", namely heaven – thus not only annoying those of other religions and none, but implying that sublunary patriotism may be subject to overrule by the man upstairs."
"And it whams straight into salt-of-the-earth sentimentalities: the less heart the better is a general rule here."
"Charles Bell's "Gumball XI" (1976) opens the Still Life section and whams the viewer into the oversized world of Superrealism, a style popular in the U.S. and Britain in the 1960s and '70s."