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wallop

Aussprache: [ˈwɑːlɪp]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to hit something with a lot of force. It’s like when you swing a bat and hit the ball really hard.

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He walloped the piñata and candy flew everywhere.

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She didn’t wallop the ball; it barely rolled.

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Did you see how hard he walloped that baseball?

Kontext: „physical impact“

(noun) a strong hit or blow. It’s the sound or feeling you get when something is hit very hard.

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The wallop of the drum was heard from far away.

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There was no wallop when the ball hit the ground; it just bounced softly.

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Did you feel the wallop when he kicked the ball?

Kontext: „dramatic effect“

(noun) a big impact, often in a surprising way. This could be either a physical hit or a loud noise that makes you jump.

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The movie ended with a wallop that left everyone amazed.

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The ending of the story lacked wallop; it was quite dull.

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Did the plot twist provide the wallop you were expecting?

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