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单词 walloper
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Definition of walloper in English:

walloper

noun ˈwɒləpəˈwɑləpər
informal
  • 1A person or thing that wallops someone or something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ramshot's Enforcer is a relatively slow-burning magnum powder suitable for the .44 Mag. and other big bore wallopers.
    • However, the Wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their York opponents had been badly hampered by the absence of one of their star players.
  • 2Northern English A strikingly large person or thing.

    1. 2.1 A blatant lie.
  • 3Australian A policeman.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He's a good Catholic and a walloper who once fought off an armed man with a loaded Toyota troop-carrier.
    • In earlier posts about the sad state of policing in Victoria, the Professor may have been just a bit too harsh about the wallopers.
    • After reading this report, it seems the younger generation now has a better way to foil the wallopers ' close attentions.
    • After popping the wrong man, Britain's wallopers will be just that extra bit more cautious before hauling out the shooting irons.
    • Last week in Yarraville, he became the fourth person to be pulled over at random and forced to surrender a saliva sample to the wallopers.

Rhymes

scalloper
 
 

Definition of walloper in US English:

walloper

nounˈwäləpərˈwɑləpər
informal
  • 1A person or thing that wallops someone or something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ramshot's Enforcer is a relatively slow-burning magnum powder suitable for the .44 Mag. and other big bore wallopers.
    • However, the Wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their York opponents had been badly hampered by the absence of one of their star players.
  • 2Northern English A strikingly large person or thing.

    1. 2.1 A blatant lie.
  • 3Australian A policeman.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last week in Yarraville, he became the fourth person to be pulled over at random and forced to surrender a saliva sample to the wallopers.
    • After reading this report, it seems the younger generation now has a better way to foil the wallopers ' close attentions.
    • After popping the wrong man, Britain's wallopers will be just that extra bit more cautious before hauling out the shooting irons.
    • He's a good Catholic and a walloper who once fought off an armed man with a loaded Toyota troop-carrier.
    • In earlier posts about the sad state of policing in Victoria, the Professor may have been just a bit too harsh about the wallopers.
 
 
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