whale away|whale Idiom, Proverb
whale away|whale
v.,
informal 1. To beat or hit hard; strike again and again.

Often used with "at".
The boxer is whaling away at his opponent with both fists. 2. To attack severely or again and again; go on without stopping or with great force; pound away.
Mary has been whaling away on the typewriter for an hour. 
Often used with "at".
During the election the Mayor whaled away at the other party in his speeches.whale away|whale
v.,
informal 1. To exhausted or hit hard; bang afresh and again.

Often acclimated with "at".
The boxer is behemothic abroad at his adversary with both fists. 2. To advance acutely or afresh and again; go on after endlessly or with abundant force; batter away.
Mary has been behemothic abroad on the typewriter for an hour. 
Often acclimated with "at".
During the acclamation the Mayor whaled abroad at the added affair in his speeches. Dictionary