wallop Synonyms
wallop Meaning
wallop (n)
a forceful consequence; a strong effect
a severe blow
wallop (v)
hit hard
defeat soundly and utterly
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.
wallop (n.)
A quick, rolling movement; a gallop.
A thick piece of fat.
A blow.
wallop (v. t.)
To beat soundly; to flog; to whip.
To wrap up temporarily.
To throw or tumble over.
wallop Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The aroma from the bakery walloped my senses, making my stomach rumble.
- The athlete walloped the ball with tremendous force, sending it soaring over the fence.
- The walloping rain pounded on the roof, creating a deafening roar.
- The child's toys took a walloping, but she remained unfazed.
- The earthquake walloped the city, causing widespread damage.
- 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
collision, shock, jolt, slam, thump, crash, impact, encounter,blow, pounding
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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.