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Discover Ludwig'walloped' is a correct word in written English and has been used in literature for centuries
It means to strike, hit, or beat someone or something with great force or impact. It can also be used figuratively to mean defeating or overpowering someone or something decisively. Example 1: The boxer was walloped by his opponent's powerful punch and was knocked out cold. Example 2: The storm walloped the small town, causing widespread damage and power outages. Example 3: The underdog team walloped the reigning champions in a surprising upset victory. Example 4: The children walloped each other with pillows during their playful pillow fight. Example 5: The CEO walloped the competition by introducing a game-changing product to the market.
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Best under attack, he walloped a comeback against Farage's dig at Labour's immigration record: "You want to exploit people's fears instead of addressing them".
The currencies of other places with current-account gaps, such as South Africa and Turkey, have been walloped too.To be sure, the rupee deserves a beating, given how India's prospects have dimmed.
REPUBLICANS walloped Democrats in November, thanks to concern over big government, high taxes and a crippling deficit.
The city got walloped by the tech crash in 2001.
In the first match, played in Kolkata, they were walloped by an innings and 51 runs.
A colleague of hers was hospitalised after being walloped repeatedly with a metal stick.
The rage was in vain: voters still walloped Republicans in a referendum on George Bush and Iraq.However, Koch-bashing need not hit its purported targets to work (just as attack ads can do the job, even after fact-checkers debunk them).
Since then he has endeavoured to distinguish his party from the coalition: in a speech in December he walloped the "draconian" wing of the Tory party and claimed that the Lib Dems had curbed Conservative welfare cuts.
Nor did England just squeak a win, they won the fifth and final Ashes Test in Sydney by an innings and 83 runs, taking the series 3-1, or—to use a technical term England walloped Australia.
The past few months have seen the ruling party walloped repeatedly.
Having walloped the Democrats in the mid-term elections, Republicans feel that the president should move in their direction.
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