wallops Sentence Examples
- The boxer walloped his opponent with a thunderous punch.
- A strong gust of wind walloped the windows of the house.
- The explosion walloped the ground, sending debris everywhere.
- The soccer player walloped the ball into the back of the net.
- The storm walloped the coastline, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
- The police walloped a group of protesters with batons.
- The hail walloped the roof of the car, denting it severely.
- The bully walloped the smaller student, leaving him shaken and bruised.
- The conductor walloped the drumsticks onto the cymbals, creating a deafening crash.
- The storm surge walloped the levee, threatening to flood the surrounding area.
wallops Meaning
wallops
the ability to hit hard, to move with reckless or disorganized haste, wallow, flounder, a powerful blow, something resembling a wallop especially in suddenness of force, to thrash soundly, to beat thoroughly, to hit with force, a powerful blow or impact, an exciting emotional response, beer, to beat by a wide margin, to boil noisily, the ability (as of a boxer) to hit hard, emotional, sensory, or psychological force or influence
Synonyms & Antonyms of wallops
FAQs About the word wallops
the ability to hit hard, to move with reckless or disorganized haste, wallow, flounder, a powerful blow, something resembling a wallop especially in suddenness
crashes,collisions, blows, impacts, thumps, shocks, slaps, jolts, slams, hits
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The boxer walloped his opponent with a thunderous punch.
A strong gust of wind walloped the windows of the house.
The explosion walloped the ground, sending debris everywhere.
The soccer player walloped the ball into the back of the net.