[+ obj] informal : to hit (someone or something) very hard
▪ She walloped the ball. ▪ I was so angry I felt like walloping him. — often used figuratively ▪ The city got walloped by a major blizzard. ▪ He got walloped in the finals. [=he was easily defeated in the finals]
▪ She walloped the ball. ▪ I was so angry I felt like walloping him. — often used figuratively ▪ The city got walloped by a major blizzard. ▪ He got walloped in the finals. [=he was easily defeated in the finals]
— wallop noun [singular]
▪ She gave the ball a wallop. ▪ He took a wallop to his head. — sometimes used figuratively ▪ The comedy packs an unexpected emotional wallop.
▪ She gave the ball a wallop. ▪ He took a wallop to his head. — sometimes used figuratively ▪ The comedy packs an unexpected emotional wallop.







