"Walloped" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Walloped" Meaning

Past tense of "wallop": to deal a strong blow to someone or something, often giving pain or damage.

Example: "The rainstorm walloped the windows with strong winds."

"Walloped" Examples

Examples of "Walloped"


Verb


1. Impacted severely
The intense storm walloped the coastal town, causing widespread destruction.
2. Struck forcefully
The large wave walloped the surfboard, sending the rider over the handlebars.
3. Hit with great force
The rainstorm walloped the city, causing flash flooding on the streets.

Idiomatic expressions


1. To walloped the competition
The new restaurant walloped the competition by offering a unique dining experience.
2. To walloped something out of shape
The strong wind walloped the building out of shape, requiring major repairs.

These examples show the word "walloped" can mean hitting or impacting something with great force, causing destruction, damage, or a dramatic effect.

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