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to clobber
01
to decisively and thoroughly beat the opponent in a competition or fight
Transitive: to clobber an opponent
Examples
The team clobbered their opponents in the soccer match with a 6-1 score.
02
to hit someone or something with great force
Transitive: to clobber sb/sth
Grammatical Information
Movement verb
Regular
Present tense
clobber
3rd person singular
clobbers
Past simple
clobbered
Past participle
clobbered
Examples
The boxer was clobbered by a right hook, causing him to stumble.
Clobber
01
informal terms for personal possessions
Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Inanimate
Plural form
clobber



























