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wallop
noun as in strong hit
verb as in beat, hit
Example Sentences
In a cultural landscape that has inundated, if not altogether walloped us over the head, with content about male murderers, Ella Purnell finds herself in a decidedly unique position.
A Real Pain is a "frequently laugh-out-loud funny odd couple road trip movie whose emotional wallop sneaks up and floors you," added the Hollywood Reporter's David Rooney.
After his final play, in which he was walloped in the end zone, Garbers appeared to briefly hold the back of his head.
On this recent night, they are getting walloped by the playoff-bound Connecticut Sun in a game that illustrates one of the basic problems afflicting the Sparks.
Just last December, this team was embarrassed by the Raiders in a 63-21 walloping.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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