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whomp

verb as in baste

verb as in hammer

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On the other hand, he already was whomped in 2020, and by shamelessly lying to his supporters, he has turned his loss into a cause celebre and a continuing national nightmare.

Nearly every morning the whomp of Russian artillery shells fired from miles away, across the Dnipro River, shakes the city.

Every few minutes, mortar shells landed nearby with a terrifying whomp.

This also isn’t about whomping up a strong need to prove yourself.

And he got whomped in the 1972 presidential election, after which the country got Watergate.

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

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