Wallop
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British pronunciation/wˈɒləp/
American pronunciation/ˈwɑɫəp/

Definition & Meaning of "wallop"

to wallop
01

to hit forcefully

Transitive: to wallop sb/sth
to wallop definition and meaning
02

to heavily defeat someone or something

Transitive: to wallop a competitor
Wallop
01

a severe blow

02

a forceful consequence; a strong effect

wallop

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walloper

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walloper

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walloping

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walloping

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walloping

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walloping

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Example
The hammer missed the nail and walloped the thumb instead.
The boxer managed to wallop his opponent with a powerful right hook.
In a fit of anger, he threatened to wallop the table with his fist.
The batter aimed to wallop the baseball out of the park for a home run.
The child accidentally walloped his friend with a well-aimed snowball.
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