3 entries found for wallop.
v. wal·loped, wal·lop·ing, wal·lops
v. tr.
1. To beat soundly; thrash.
2. To strike with a hard blow.
3. To defeat thoroughly.
v. intr.
1. To move in a rolling, clumsy manner; waddle.
2. To boil noisily. Used of a liquid.
n.
1. A hard or severe blow.
2.
1. The ability to strike a powerful blow: has a punch that delivers a wallop.
2. The capacity to create a forceful effect: ?Therein lies the novel's emotional wallop and moral message? (George F. Will).
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