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Definition of whopping in English: whoppingadjectiveˈwɒpɪŋˈ(h)wɑpɪŋ informal Very large. a whopping £74 million loss as submodifier a whopping great lie Example sentencesExamples - By then, the total investment will have been a whopping €350 million, not small change even by today's inflated standards.
- With a whopping $30-million budget, Nouvelle-France is one of the most costly Québécois films ever produced.
- I think my two favourite characters were Yoda, and the whopping big lizard that Obi-Wan was riding.
- One family with a whopping big tax bill is in West Virginia.
- I can have a whopping great big Mexican meal guilt-free now because eating like this has fired up my metabolism.
- Given that the club's most recent figures put total wages and salaries at a whopping £7.5 million a year, it is clear that the wage bill needs not so much trimming as slashing this summer.
- His new film ‘Paani’, with a whopping budget of 20 million dollars, will be made in both Hindi and English and will be shot in India.
- The premise is a simple one - Germaine Lauzon, mother and housewife, has won a whopping one million stamps in an annual contest.
- The sun is expected to survive for a whopping 10 million years, while massive stars live to be a mere 3 million years old because they burn up so fast.
- Which means America should be having a whopping big debate about how to respond to this not-so-brave new world we find ourselves living on.
- Imagine a bill of €128 million last year of which a whopping €84 million was spent on accommodation.
- This jade flask was sold for a whopping £2.9 million
- Chang said his shipyard is now working on another mega yacht - a whopping 77m craft that will be in the world's top 10.
- These basically work by having your mortgage debt in your bank account as one whopping big overdraft.
- A McDonald's Big Mac carries a whopping 590 calories and 34 grams of fat.
- Council information also suggests that a whopping 1.5 million people had an opportunity to see press information on Celtic Fusion.
- What a huge whopping lie, I thought with self-derision.
- The best way to invest in a fund is usually to invest small amounts on a regular basis rather than one great big whopping lump sum.
- A 2.2 acre site in Carraroe went under the hammer for a whopping €1.56 million at a public auction last Friday.
- Last year the bank booked a profit of $77 million after a whopping $3.4-billion loss in 1998.
Synonyms huge, massive, enormous, gigantic, very big, very large, great, giant, colossal, mammoth, vast, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, monumental, epic, prodigious, mountainous, monstrous, titanic, towering, elephantine, king-sized, king-size, gargantuan, Herculean, Brobdingnagian, substantial, extensive, hefty, bulky, weighty, heavy, gross informal mega, monster, whopping great, thumping, thumping great, humongous, jumbo, hulking, bumper, astronomical, astronomic British informal whacking, whacking great, ginormous Definition of whopping in US English: whoppingadjectiveˈ(h)wäpiNGˈ(h)wɑpɪŋ informal Very large. a whopping $74 million loss as submodifier a whopping big party Example sentencesExamples - I think my two favourite characters were Yoda, and the whopping big lizard that Obi-Wan was riding.
- A 2.2 acre site in Carraroe went under the hammer for a whopping €1.56 million at a public auction last Friday.
- Given that the club's most recent figures put total wages and salaries at a whopping £7.5 million a year, it is clear that the wage bill needs not so much trimming as slashing this summer.
- Chang said his shipyard is now working on another mega yacht - a whopping 77m craft that will be in the world's top 10.
- The best way to invest in a fund is usually to invest small amounts on a regular basis rather than one great big whopping lump sum.
- By then, the total investment will have been a whopping €350 million, not small change even by today's inflated standards.
- A McDonald's Big Mac carries a whopping 590 calories and 34 grams of fat.
- Imagine a bill of €128 million last year of which a whopping €84 million was spent on accommodation.
- One family with a whopping big tax bill is in West Virginia.
- This jade flask was sold for a whopping £2.9 million
- Which means America should be having a whopping big debate about how to respond to this not-so-brave new world we find ourselves living on.
- These basically work by having your mortgage debt in your bank account as one whopping big overdraft.
- The premise is a simple one - Germaine Lauzon, mother and housewife, has won a whopping one million stamps in an annual contest.
- Council information also suggests that a whopping 1.5 million people had an opportunity to see press information on Celtic Fusion.
- His new film ‘Paani’, with a whopping budget of 20 million dollars, will be made in both Hindi and English and will be shot in India.
- The sun is expected to survive for a whopping 10 million years, while massive stars live to be a mere 3 million years old because they burn up so fast.
- I can have a whopping great big Mexican meal guilt-free now because eating like this has fired up my metabolism.
- With a whopping $30-million budget, Nouvelle-France is one of the most costly Québécois films ever produced.
- Last year the bank booked a profit of $77 million after a whopping $3.4-billion loss in 1998.
- What a huge whopping lie, I thought with self-derision.
Synonyms huge, massive, enormous, gigantic, very big, very large, great, giant, colossal, mammoth, vast, immense, tremendous, mighty, stupendous, monumental, epic, prodigious, mountainous, monstrous, titanic, towering, elephantine, king-sized, king-size, gargantuan, herculean, brobdingnagian, substantial, extensive, hefty, bulky, weighty, heavy, gross |