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wallop

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1. wallop - Noun

2. wallop - Verb

3. Wallop - Proper noun

Meaning

A blow.

To move quickly, but with great effort; to gallop.

A quick, rolling movement; a gallop.

To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.

To be slatternly.

To beat soundly; to flog; to whip.

To wrap up temporarily.

To throw or tumble over.

A thick piece of fat.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Dad was a strict disciplinarian and would give us a wallop with a wooden spoon if we were out of order. But we really respected him - he didn't try to be our best friend. Stephen Mangan

I come from a broken home. My parents split up when I was nine. Everyone gave me a good wallop. But I come from a time when you just put up with that, you got on with things rather than sitting moaning about them. Len Goodman

We'll wallop them! Source: Internet

The teacher whacked the boy Source: Internet

But as early as next week, the entire state could be facing Pritzker’s controversial “mitigations” that are packing the latest wallop to the state’s decimated bar and restaurant industry. Source: Internet

Although it gets hot when under intensive load, the Razer Blade packs a wallop and looks great while running. Source: Internet

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