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Walloping - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

walloping

/ˈwɑləpɪŋ/ /ˈwɒləpɪŋ/

Definition:

A heavy blow or defeat, or something very large or impressive.

Synonyms:

thrashing, pounding, drubbing, whipping

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

gentle tap, minor loss

Common Collocations:

walloping defeat, walloping blow, walloping size

Derivatives:

wallop, walloped

Usage Tips:

Use "walloping" to emphasize size or impact, often informally ("a walloping great mistake").

Common Phrases:

give a walloping, take a walloping, walloping success

Etymology:

Derived from "wallop," meaning to strike hard, possibly of imitative origin (sound of a blow).

Examples:

  • 1. He gave the ball a walloping kick across the field.
  • 2. The team suffered a walloping defeat in the finals.
  • 3. She received a walloping scolding for being late.
  • 4. That’s a walloping big sandwich—can you finish it?

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