walloping in English

adjective
1
large and powerful.
a walloping shock
noun
1
a beating.
she gave him a good walloping
verb
1
strike or hit (someone or something) very hard.
they walloped the back of his head with a stick

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1. 6 Our team got a terrible walloping yesterday.

2. 5 She threatened the children with a walloping.

3. 15 He had to pay a walloping ( great ) fine.

4. 13 Mather Nature is walloping the country again.

5. 12 Mother Nature is walloping the country again.

6. 2 He had to pay a walloping fine.

7. 8 You'll get a walloping if you don't behave.

8. 3 Our team got a real walloping last week.

9. 1 They had to pay a walloping great fine.

10. 9 He cut me a walloping slice of cake.

11. 4 We gave the visiting team a real walloping.

12. 7 We had a walloping time at Daryl's wedding party.

13. 11 Till light and birdsong come Walloping up roads with the milk wagon.

14. 14 Well,(www.Sentencedict.com) we ended up walloping them . We took every weight class.

15. 10 I got such a walloping from my father when he came home.

16. Synonyms for Bamming include wallopping, walloping, hitting, striking, pounding, thumping, banging, battering, beating and knocking

17. Synonyms for Buffetting include pounding, thumping, beating, belting, wallopping, walloping, bashing, thrashing, battering and hammering

18. 17 But the real appeal to cities turned out to be getting a walloping fiscal shot in the arm.

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20. 16 They were this nutty two years ago, after taking their second proper walloping at the hands of the Dallas Jerrys.

21. ‘‘It's annoying, frustrating, disappointing and insubstantial,’ she snaps when I Crassly raise the subject of her bank balance.’ ‘Supposedly about ideas and values, parties are usually tools for marshalling and brokering power - often Crassly and with a walloping dose of self-interest.’