clobber (Meaning)

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clobber (n)

informal terms for personal possessions

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clobber (v)

strike violently and repeatedly

beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight

clobber Sentence Examples

  1. The boxer managed to clobber his opponent with a powerful right hook.
  2. After the storm, the hailstones clobbered the cars parked outside, leaving dents all over.
  3. The unexpected economic downturn clobbered small businesses, forcing many to close their doors.
  4. The football team was clobbered by their rivals in the championship game, losing by a wide margin.
  5. He accidentally clobbered his thumb with a hammer while working on the DIY project.
  6. The unexpected news seemed to clobber her, leaving her stunned and speechless.
  7. The stock market crash clobbered investors' portfolios, wiping out years of gains.
  8. She felt like life was clobbering her with one misfortune after another.
  9. The aggressive sales tactics used by the telemarketer seemed designed to clobber potential customers into buying.
  10. The sudden onset of illness clobbered his plans for the weekend, forcing him to stay home and recuperate.

FAQs About the word clobber

informal terms for personal possessions, strike violently and repeatedly, beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight

clothes, dress, garments, clothing, apparel, wear, attire, rags, weeds, vestments

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The boxer managed to clobber his opponent with a powerful right hook.

After the storm, the hailstones clobbered the cars parked outside, leaving dents all over.

The unexpected economic downturn clobbered small businesses, forcing many to close their doors.

The football team was clobbered by their rivals in the championship game, losing by a wide margin.