wallop (Meaning)

Wordnet

wallop (n)

a forceful consequence; a strong effect

a severe blow

Wordnet

wallop (v)

hit hard

defeat soundly and utterly

Webster

wallop (v. i.)

To move quickly, but with great effort; to gallop.

To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.

To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle.

To be slatternly.

Webster

wallop (n.)

A quick, rolling movement; a gallop.

A thick piece of fat.

A blow.

Webster

wallop (v. t.)

To beat soundly; to flog; to whip.

To wrap up temporarily.

To throw or tumble over.

wallop Sentence Examples

  1. The boxer delivered a wallop that knocked his opponent out cold.
  2. The storm wreaked havoc on the town, walloping buildings with howling winds.
  3. The politician's speech was a wallop, resonating deeply with the audience.
  4. The unexpected news walloped me, leaving me reeling in shock.
  5. The aroma from the bakery walloped my senses, making my stomach rumble.
  6. The athlete walloped the ball with tremendous force, sending it soaring over the fence.
  7. The walloping rain pounded on the roof, creating a deafening roar.
  8. The child's toys took a walloping, but she remained unfazed.
  9. The earthquake walloped the city, causing widespread damage.
  10. The thunderclap walloped the night sky, sending shivers down my spine.

FAQs About the word wallop

a forceful consequence; a strong effect, a severe blow, hit hard, defeat soundly and utterlyTo move quickly, but with great effort; to gallop., A quick, rolling

impact, crash,collision, jolt, slam, thump, shock, jounce, slap, contact

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The boxer delivered a wallop that knocked his opponent out cold.

The storm wreaked havoc on the town, walloping buildings with howling winds.

The politician's speech was a wallop, resonating deeply with the audience.

The unexpected news walloped me, leaving me reeling in shock.