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WALLOP Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a powerful blow : punch b : something resembling a wallop especially in suddenness of force c : the ability (as of a boxer) to hit hard.
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WALLOP Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the ability to effect a forceful impression; punch. That ad packs a wallop. · a pleasurable thrill; kick. The joke gave them all a wallop.
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Wallop | Luxury Hospitality Digital Marketing Agency
We grow the potential of people and places. Read Our Manifesto Wallop is a creative and digital partner that drives growth for travel and hospitality brands.
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▪ I. wallop, n. (ˈwɒləp) Also 5 valop, walop, 6 wallope, 9 wallup, w(h)ollop, etc. [a. ONF. walop (found in 13th c. in pl. walos) = F. galop, related to galoper to gallop: see wallop v. There is nothing to show whether the verb or the n. is the earlier formation in OF. Both were introduced together ...
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WALLOP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to hit someone hard, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the hand: She walloped him across the back of the head ...
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wallop, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb wallop is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for wallop is from before 1400, ...
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Wallop
While the Wallop team was working on launching their website, however, the expansion of other social networks and their opening up of APIs led to Wallop's mods with the aim of making business out of Wallop users.
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WALLOP Synonyms: 328 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for WALLOP: collision, jolt, shock, thump, impact, crash, slam, blow, slap, pounding.
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Wallop - Oxford Reference
Wallop is a colloquial term for 'beer' (or loosely, for any ale drink). It is usually regarded as a Briticism.
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Wallop | Skylanders Wiki - Fandom
Wallop is the hardest-working hero this side of Mount Scorch. His inventive mind is always looking for new ways to create.
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wallop
wallop/ˈwɔləp; `wɑləp/ v[Tn, Tn.pr](infml 口)1 hit (sb/sth) hard; thrash 痛打(某人[某物]); 猛击 If I ever catch the rascal I'll really wallop him! 我要是逮住这个流氓, 非狠狠揍他一顿不可! She walloped the ball (for) miles. 她把球打出很远很远.2 (in a contest, match, etc) defeat (sb) thoroughly (在比赛中)彻底击败(某人) I walloped him at darts. 我在掷...
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Bluett Wallop
Bluett (or Bluet) Wallop (27 April 1726 – 6 June 1749) was a British soldier and politician. The fourth son of John Wallop, 1st Earl of Portsmouth, Bluett was appointed a Page of Honour to George II on 8 November 1739.
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Richard Wallop
Richard Wallop may refer to:
Richard Wallop (judge) (1616–1697), English judge
Richard Wallop (MP) (died c. 1435), English politician
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The Wallop
The Wallop is a 1921 American silent Western film directed by John Ford and starring Harry Carey. The film is considered to be lost.
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Henry Wallop
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Henry Wallop was the eldest son of Sir Oliver Wallop (d. 1566) of Farleigh Wallop in Hampshire. Wallop's eldest son, Sir Henry Wallop (1568–1642), who acted as his father's deputy in Ireland, left an only son, Robert Wallop (1601–1667).
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