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synonyms for wallop
- bash
- belt
- blow
- bop
- bump
- clash
- collision
- crash
- haymaker
- impact
- jar
- jolt
- kick
- percussion
- punch
- shock
- slam
- slug
- smack
- smash
- thump
- thwack
- whack
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It’s the howl, the crash bang wallop, you know, the cry of a soul setting itself on fire.
The Delta Pro alone packs a 3,600Wh wallop, and you can expand that to 25,000Wh by chaining it to extra EcoFlow batteries and generators.
The best solar generators for powering your campsite, home, and everything else | Nick Hilden | January 26, 2022 | Popular-ScienceThe book then sustains a relentless focus on explaining and documenting the wallop packed by the simple and omnipresent error of noise — and what decision-makers can do about it.
How to turn down the noise that mars our decision-making | Robert Sutton | May 21, 2021 | Washington Post
Friends warned me about a kind of otherworldly wallop upon arrival, but nothing could prepare me for the feeling I had seeing it for the very first time.
Otherworldly Adventure at Crater Lake National Park | Emily Pennington | March 24, 2021 | Outside OnlineIn the 1930s, psychiatrists discovered that a massive wallop of seizure-inducing electricity could sometimes relieve psychiatric symptoms.
Three visions of the future, inspired by neuroscience’s past and present | Laura Sanders | March 3, 2021 | Science NewsAnd because Whitehurst took his FBI oath seriously, he wallop-slapped crime lab protocols into the 21st Century.
Crime Fighter’s Dilemma: My Country or My Family? | Moral Courage | April 21, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTHer fantastical accumulations of detritus and throwaway goods can seem to pack more whimsy than wallop.
It wasn't much, as cannons go, but it packed a much stronger wallop than the flintlocks and shotguns most men owned.
Paul Begala: Ted Cruz and Texas’s Tea Party Revolution | Paul Begala | August 1, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTShe married twice, first to Quentin wallop, 10th Earl of Portsmouth, and then to the Oxford academic Fram Dinshaw.
Blindness as a Way of Seeing: Candia McWilliam’s Powerful Memoir | Lucy Scholes | April 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTHe gave her permission later in the trial to slap/wallop/hit/punch/smack/bop him again and the result was fantastic.
I wonder if Bert's had anything to eat since he got the wallop on the coco?
The Call of the Beaver Patrol | V. T. ShermanFor quite surely I saw Angus Jones fetch the jungle monarch but the one wallop with his oar.
Where the Pavement Ends | John RussellThen came there by them a knight with a bended shield of azure, whose name was Epinogris, and he came toward them a great wallop.
Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume II (of II) | Thomas MaloryAnd therewithal he groaned piteously, and rode a great wallop away-ward from them until he came under a wood's side.
Le Morte D'Arthur, Volume II (of II) | Thomas MaloryThat measly little tap of yours in the last round was certainly a soporific wallop.
The New Boys at Oakdale | Morgan Scott
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