Walloping example sentences

Related (10): thrashing, pummeling, beating, striking, hitting, pounding, overwhelming, drubbing, defeating, trouncing

wal·lop·ing

noun

walloping (noun) · wallopings (plural noun)

  - a beating:

  - large and powerful:

wal·lop

verb

walloping (present participle)

  - strike or hit (someone or something) very hard:

  - heavily defeat (an opponent):

Synonyms

beating, trouncing, thumping, battering, rout, hiding, licking, pasting, caning, drubbing, hammering, pounding, clobbering, demolition, slaughter, massacre, annihilation, shellacking, hit, strike, beat, batter, thump, pound, attack, assault, knock, rap, smack, thwack, slap, pummel, punch, belabor, hammer, cudgel, thrash, bang, drub, welt, cuff, crack, buffet, bash, clobber, clout, clip, whack, belt, tan, biff, bop, sock, lam, whomp, slosh, boff, bust, slug, whale, dong, quilt, smite, swinge

"Walloping" Example Sentences

1. The walloping waves crashed against the shore.
2. He gave the ball a walloping kick across the field.
3. The boxer delivered a walloping blow to his opponent's jaw.
4. The storm produced a walloping amount of rain.
5. After eating at the buffet, he had a walloping stomachache.
6. The company made a walloping profit last quarter.
7. The toddler let out a walloping scream when she didn't get her way.
8. The car accident caused a walloping amount of damage to the vehicles involved.
9. His dad gave him a walloping smack on the bottom for misbehaving.
10. The football team suffered a walloping defeat, losing 45-0.
11. The giant in the fairy tale gave the hero a walloping punch.
12. The roller coaster provided a walloping thrill ride.
13. The rock concert was so loud that I felt a walloping bass in my chest.
14. The politician made a walloping speech that rallied the crowd.
15. The tractor churned up a walloping cloud of dust as it plowed the field.
16. The pitcher hurled a walloping fastball that left the batter struggling to catch up.
17. The horse galloped at a walloping speed across the open plain.
18. The hurricane caused a walloping amount of destruction.
19. She let out a walloping sneeze that echoed through the room.
20. The theme park ride provided a walloping adrenaline rush.
21. The crowd let out a walloping cheer as the band took the stage.
22. The chef added a walloping amount of spice to the stew.
23. The war caused a walloping loss of life and resources.
24. The basketball player scored a walloping number of points in the game.
25. The fireworks display provided a walloping extravaganza of light and sound.
26. The Olympic swimmer broke a world record with a walloping time.
27. The construction crew used a walloping crane to lift heavy materials.
28. The actor delivered a walloping performance that earned him critical acclaim.
29. The roller derby skater delivered a walloping hit to her opponent.
30. The dragon in the story let out a walloping roar that shook the castle walls.

Common Phases

1. He gave the punching bag a good walloping; it swung wildly with each blow.
2. The storm was walloping the coastline with huge waves; the beach was slowly eroding away.
3. The boxer walloped his opponent with a powerful left hook; the crowd erupted in cheers.
4. The team was walloping their opponents in the game; it was clear they were going to win.
5. The hail was walloping the car with a loud banging noise; it was a terrifying sight for the driver.

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