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walloper
wal·lop W0020700 (wŏl′əp) Informal v. wal·loped, wal·lop·ing, wal·lops v.tr.1. To beat forcefully; thrash.2. To strike with a hard blow: walloped the ball into the outfield.3. To defeat thoroughly.4. To affect harshly or severely: was walloped with a large fine.v.intr. To move in a heavy or clumsy manner.n.1. A hard or severe blow.2. a. A powerful force: has a punch that delivers a wallop.b. A powerful effect: "Therein lies the novel's emotional wallop and moral message" (George F. Will). [Middle English walopen, to gallop, from Old North French *waloper; see wel- in Indo-European roots.] wal′lop·er n.walloper (ˈwɒləpə) n1. a person or thing that wallops2. (Law) slang Austral a policemanThesaurusNoun | 1. | walloper - a very hard hitter hitter, striker - someone who hits; "a hard hitter"; "a fine striker of the ball"; "blacksmiths are good hitters" | | 2. | walloper - a winner by a wide margin winner, victor - the contestant who wins the contest | | 3. | walloper - a gross untruth; a blatant lie whopperlie, prevarication - a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth | IdiomsSeewallopwalloper
Synonyms for wallopernoun a very hard hitterRelated Wordsnoun a winner by a wide marginRelated Wordsnoun a gross untruthSynonymsRelated Words |