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    wallop
    /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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  2. WALLOP definition: 1. to hit someone hard, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the…. Learn more.

  3. 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.

  4. Wallop definition: to beat soundly; thrash.. See examples of WALLOP used in a sentence.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. If you wallop someone or something, you hit them very hard, often causing a dull sound.

  8. 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.