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- Dictionarywallop/ˈwɒləp/
verb
- 1. strike or hit very hard: "they walloped the back of his head with a stick"
noun
- 1. a heavy blow or punch: "I gave it a wallop with my boot"
- 2. alcoholic drink, especially beer: British "an endless supply of free wallop"
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WALLOP definition: 1. to hit someone hard, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the…. Learn more.
- English (US)
WALLOP meaning: 1. to hit someone hard, especially with the...
- Znaczenie Wallop, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
wallop definicja: 1. to hit someone hard, especially with...
- Wallop: Thai Translation
wallop translate: ตีอย่างแรง, การตีอย่างแรง. Learn more in...
- Wallop: Russian Translation
WALLOP translate: сильно ударить, отдубасить. Learn more in...
- Wallop: Czech Translation
wallop - translate into Czech with the English-Czech...
- Wallop Turkish Translation
wallop translate: dövmek, patlatmak, pataklamak, iyice...
- English (US)
Wallop can be a verb meaning to boil noisily, to hit with force, or to thrash soundly, or a noun meaning a powerful blow, an impact, or a beer. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, etymology, and related phrases.
Wallop definition: to beat soundly; thrash.. See examples of WALLOP used in a sentence.
wallop. ( ˈwɒləp) vb, -lops, -loping or -loped. 1. ( tr) informal to beat soundly; strike hard. 2. ( tr) informal to defeat utterly. 3. ( intr) dialect to move in a clumsy manner. 4. ( intr) (of liquids) to boil violently.
Wallop is an informal verb that means to hit someone hard or to defeat someone easily. It can also be a noun for a hard hit. Learn how to use it in sentences and how to say it in different languages.
If you wallop someone or something, you hit them very hard, often causing a dull sound.
A wallop is a hard punch or another strong hit. A boxer sometimes wins a match with one single, well-aimed wallop to their opponent. A wallop is not just a physical blow, but it can also be a huge effect or impact.