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    What it means

    Literally “like a whip crack.” Means instantly, in a flash — something happened with the sudden speed and sharpness of a cracking whip.

    Vocabulary

    • bat — whip
    • strzelić — to shoot / to crack (perfective)

    Grammar note

    'Z bata' uses the genitive of 'bat' after 'z'. 'Strzelił' is the masculine past tense perfective — the whip cracked.

    Cultural context

    The crack of a whip was a familiar sound in rural Poland. The phrase captures sudden, sharp speed.

    Intermediate

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