Sentence examples for to clobber from inspiring English sources

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to clobber

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To hit or bash severely; to seriously harm or damage.

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I don't want to clobber anyone.

I had to clobber her.

INHERITANCE tax is supposed to clobber the super-wealthy.

Cincinnati began to clobber Ginter in the third inning.

Will the United States find an excuse to clobber Saddam Hussein?

He sat up and was going to clobber me, and the officer shot him.

Created a permanent record of Britain's passing impulse to clobber the rich, the famous, the ridiculous.

Reality does not easily give up meaning; it's the biographer's job to clobber it into submission.

In O.P., you try to clobber your rival, without subtlety or ambivalence.

He used it in his free media and paid media to clobber us.

When Backstrom entered the Rangers' zone, Callahan tried to clobber him in the corner.

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