英:['wɒləpər]
美:['wɒləpər]
英:['wɒləpər]
美:['wɒləpər]
verb
intransitive verb
to boil noisily
to move with reckless or disorganized haste : advance in a headlong rush
wallow, flounder
transitive verb
to thrash soundly : lambaste
to beat by a wide margin : trounce
to hit with force : sock
noun
a powerful blow : punch
something resembling a wallop especially in suddenness of force
the ability (as of a boxer) to hit hard
emotional, sensory, or psychological force or influence : impact
a novel that packs a wallop
an exciting emotional response : thrill
British beer
Verb Middle English walopen to gallop, from Old French (Picard dialect) waloper
The first known use of wallop was in 1579
wane1 of 2verb
to grow gradually smaller or less
the moon wanes
to lose power, prosperity, or influence
the nation waned as its commerce declined
to draw toward an end
summer is waning
wane2 of 2noun
the act or process of waning
a period or time of waningespecially: the period from the full phase of the moon to the new moon
wallop1 of 2noun
a powerful blow or impact
the ability to hit hard
wallop2 of 2verb
to beat thoroughly : trounce
to hit with force : sock
1 To be fair, all his recent tracks have been rubbish but Mercy, an epic soul-rave walloper is the opposite of rubbish, so good luck with this one, B!
2 A weak, verbose, and flabby language used by card wallopers to do boring mindless things on dinosaur mainframes.
3 Thus, a hacker may claim with a straight face that `according to religious law' is *not* the canonical meaning of `canonical'. :card walloper: /n./
4 Of course, we know all about those rubber wallopers that—But this is not a time for guesswork.
5 Node:card walloper, Next:careware, Previous:canonical, Up:= C = card walloper n.
6 gave the ball a good wallop with the bat
7 felt the wallop of a car crashing into their front porch
8 He's a godly walloper, and he tears into Satan bare-handed every Sunday.
9 Today’s great orb wallopers like Bryce Harper and Mike Trout deserve the same flowery language the greats of yesteryear received.
10 Like other theater owners, it has been walloped by COVID-19 pandemic closures and a slow-to-recover studio release schedule.
11 Colorado has been walloped by attrition, with Tristan da Silva, Cody Williams and KJ Simpson entering the NBA.
12 The sagacious, sanguine and scandalous Scanlan, welterweight walloper of the world!
13 An', gents, I says it with pride, the hero of the Hoss- shoe, an' the walloper of them English at New Orleans takes to my grandfather like a honeysuckle to a front porch.
14 Bunter himself could not be expected to remember every casual dock walloper he might have had to do with.
15 walloped the branches of the pear tree with a stick in an effort to knock down some fruit
16 I was so angry I felt like walloping him.
17 The remaining flat in the house was occupied by a Polish dock walloper, his wife and their four kids.
18 The equipment of a kopje walloper consisted of a cheque-book, a wallet known as "a poverty bag," a set of scales, a magnifying-glass, and a persuasive tongue.
19 See chad, chad box, eighty-column mind, green card, dusty deck, lace card, card walloper.
20 Then came to the bat the mightiest walloper of the rival team.
3 巨大的东西
4 警察
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6 鞭打者
8 痛打者