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wallop

[wol-uhp] / ˈwɒl əp /






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Other parts of US northeast and the Canadian Maritimes are also expected to be walloped on Sunday and Monday, forecasters say.

From BBC

I could feel a wallop of rude and ornery coming up my throat and fighting to get out of my mouth.

From Literature

Liverpool walloped Qarabag in midweek, but one of their issues this season has been following up good wins like that in Europe with a similar result in the league the following weekend.

From BBC

The industry is undergoing a slow recovery after being walloped by years of underinvestment, corruption, mismanagement and six years of US sanctions.

From Barron's

Winter Storm Fern walloped more than 100 million Americans over the weekend, bringing snow, ice, and punishing winds.

From Barron's