wallop

  • 41wallop — 1 verb (T) informal to hit someone or something very hard 2 noun (C) informal a hard hit, especially with your hand …

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  • 42wallop — wal·lop …

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  • 43wallop — [ˈwɒləp] verb [T] informal to hit someone or something very hard …

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  • 44wallop — /ˈwɒləp / (say woluhp) Colloquial –verb (t) 1. to beat soundly; thrash. 2. to strike with a vigorous blow. 3. to defeat thoroughly, as in a game. –noun 4. a vigorous blow. 5. (in boxing, etc.) an ability to deliver such blows. 6. a forceful… …

  • 45wallop —   Hahau ikaika …

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  • 46wallop — v. & n. sl. v.tr. (walloped, walloping) 1 a thrash; beat. b hit hard. 2 (as walloping adj.) big; strapping; thumping (a walloping profit). n. 1 a heavy blow; a thump. 2 Brit. beer or any alcoholic drink. Derivatives: walloping n. Etymology:… …

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  • 47Malcolm Wallop — United States Senator from Wyoming In office January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1995 Preceded by Gale McGee Succeeded by …

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  • 48Army Air Corps Middle Wallop — Middle Wallop Airfield IATA: none – ICAO: EGVP …

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  • 49Middle Wallop — Coordinates: 51°08′00″N 1°34′55″W / 51.133300°N 1.581930°W / 51.133300; 1.581930 …

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  • 50Nether Wallop — Coordinates: 51°07′39″N 1°34′23″W / 51.127635°N 1.5731840°W / 51.127635; 1.5731840 …

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