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clobber

[klob-er] / ˈklɒb ər /


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He put himself on the Ashes radar by clobbering 183 for Australia A during a red-ball series against Sri Lanka A in Darwin this year, with his form continuing in the Sheffield Shield.

From Barron's

An automated software tool made a mistake that clobbered what is likely the world’s largest database, an Amazon product called AmazonDB.

From The Wall Street Journal

But at 3-3, they might look more dangerous than they did all of last year, when they squeaked out a number of close wins before getting clobbered by the Eagles in the Super Bowl.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Texas, some athletes who might have played the state’s favorite sport in the past are now choosing to stick to the track, where there’s no chance of being clobbered by a linebacker.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the eighth, he clobbered a leadoff home run deep to right field for his 50th long ball of the season, making him just the sixth player in MLB history with consecutive 50-homer campaigns.

From Los Angeles Times