walloping
IPA: wˈɔɫʌpɪŋ
noun
- A series of wallops or blows; a beating.
- (figuratively, by extension) Verbal abuse.
- (figuratively, by extension) A thrashing, serious defeat.
adjective
- (slang) whopping, large in size.
- (slang) of exceptional, impressive quality.
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Examples of "walloping" in Sentences
- Oklahoma rose to No. 3 after walloping Iowa State on Saturday.
- It's walloping fun in the sense of the high-end nature that we're detailing.
- If a 13 point win is a "walloping," what term would you use for UNC's beating MSU by 36 points?
- I got the walloping of my life for that offence, although she had to call old Ahuna in to help give it to me.
- They didn't pick up any ground against Boston, who spent its day walloping Toronto to remain two games in front of New York.
- Although your comment about 8 strikers walloping 15 defenders will win you the award for most astute footballing brain ever.
- One of the large cauldrons was slowly "walloping" with a mysterious appearance of self-restraint, as if it bided its time to put forth its full energy.
- But it was Seroquel's 2009 approval as an add-drug for depression that helped it reach its spectacular sales of $5.3 billion in 2010 thanks to the U.S.' walloping depression "market" of 20 million.
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