Wallop ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Wallop ( verb )

  1. To hit or strike with great force.
  2. To defeat someone or something decisively.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "walopen" which means "to strike with great force".

Examples:

  1. He walloped the ball out of the park with his home run.
  2. The boxer walloped his opponent in the first round.
  3. The team got walloped in the championship game.
  4. The storm walloped the coast with high winds and heavy rain.
  5. The company got walloped by its competitors in the market.

(As a noun)

Wallop ( noun )

  1. To hit or strike with great force.
  2. To defeat someone or something decisively.

Origin:

Derived from the middle english word "walopen" which means "to strike with great force".

Examples:

  1. He walloped the ball out of the park with his home run.
  2. The boxer walloped his opponent in the first round.
  3. The team got walloped in the championship game.
  4. The storm walloped the coast with high winds and heavy rain.
  5. The company got walloped by its competitors in the market.
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