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whopper

[hwop-er, wop-] / ˈʰwɒp ər, ˈwɒp- /
NOUN
big lie
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


NOUN
lie
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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New musicals are impossible dreams, and this is a whopper of a show, daunting in scale and jaw-dropping in ambition.

From Los Angeles Times

You have invested so prodigiously that you have left yourself with a whopper of a tax bill if you were to withdraw large sums now.

From MarketWatch

Ms Crickmore said she spoiled her flea-bitten plant with masses of manure and plenty of water to produce the whopper.

From BBC

I’m not sure about you, but 2025 has been a whopper of a year so far.

From Los Angeles Times

The answer, in a report now circulating through City Hall, is a whopper: $21.7 billion over a decade.

From Los Angeles Times