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clobber

verb as in hit, beat

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Even if he did get clobbered seconds later during the wild celebration.

Trump may have been clobbered twice in California, but he did receive more than 6 million votes in 2020 — the most of any state.

He said people with "valuable homes" were “clobbered” by the current inheritance tax system, and that he would “like to see a reform that made it fairer”.

From BBC

Kamala Harris not only dominated and clobbered him, she goaded him into appearing unhinged.

On 15 from 31 deliveries, Smith clobbered 52 off the next 18 he faced, cleanly striking the ball to all parts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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