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wallop

N การ ตี อย่างแรง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  การ หวด อย่างแรง  การ เฆี่ยน อย่างแรง  kan-te-yang-rang

 

wallop

N ความสามารถ ใน การ ตี อย่างแรง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  kwam-sa-mad-nai-kan-te-yang-rang

 

wallop

VT ตี อย่างแรง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  หวด อย่างแรง  beat strike thresh te-yang-rang

 

wallop

VT ทำให้ พ่ายแพ้ อย่าง ราบคาบ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  tam-hai-pai-pare-yang-rab-kab

 

walloper

N ผู้ ตี หรือ เฆี่ยน อย่างแรง  walloper phu-te-rue-kian-yang-rang

 

walloping

ADJ ซึ่ง มี ขนาดใหญ่ มาก (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  huge large enormous sueng-me-ka-nad-yai-mak

 

walloping

N การ ตี หรือ เฆี่ยน เสียงดัง  kan-te-rue-kian-yang-rang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

WALLOP

v.i.[See Well. ] To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling of the liquor, with noise.

 

WALLOPING

ppr. Boiling with a heaving and noise.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

WALLOP

Wal "lop, v. i. Etym: [Cf. OFlem. walop a gallop; of uncertain origin. Cf. Gallop. ]

 

Defn: To move quickly, but with great effort; to gallop. [Prov. Eng. & Scot. ]

 

WALLOP

WALLOP Wal "lop, n.

 

Defn: A quick, rolling movement; a gallop. [Prov. Eng. & Scot. ]

 

WALLOP

Wal "lop, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Walloped; p. pr. & vb. n. Walloping. ]Etym: [Probably fr. AS. weallan to spring up, to boil or bubble. sq. root147. See Well, n. & v. i.]

 

1. To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise. [Prov. Eng. ] Brockett.

 

2. To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.

 

3. To be slatternly. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.

 

WALLOP

WALLOP Wal "lop, v. t.

 

1. To beat soundly; to flog; to whip. [Prov. Eng. , Scot. , & Colloq. U. S.]

 

2. To wrap up temporarily. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

3. To throw or tumble over. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

WALLOP

WALLOP Wal "lop, n.

 

1. A thick piece of fat. Halliwell.

 

2. A blow. [Prov. Eng. , Scot. , & Colloq. U.S.]

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

wallop

wal lop |ˈwäləp ˈwɑləp | informal verb ( wallops, walloping , walloped ) [ with obj. ] strike or hit (someone or something ) very hard: they walloped the back of his head with a stick | figurative : they were tired of getting walloped with income taxes. heavily defeat (an opponent ). noun 1 a heavy blow or punch. [ in sing. ] a potent effect: the script packs a wallop . 2 Brit. alcoholic drink, esp. beer. DERIVATIVES wal lop er noun ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun denoting a horse's gallop ): from Old Northern French walop (noun ), waloper (verb ), perhaps from a Germanic phrase meaning run well, from the bases of well 1 and leap. Compare with gallop. From gallop the senses bubbling noise of a boiling liquid and then sound of a clumsy movement arose, leading to the current senses.

 

walloping

wal lop ing |ˈwäləpiNG ˈwɑləpɪŋ | informal noun [ in sing. ] a beating: she gave him a good walloping. adjective [ attrib. ] large and powerful: a walloping shock.

 

Wallops Island

Wal lops Is land |ˈwäləps ˌwɑləps ˈaɪlənd | an island in eastern Virginia, on the Delmarva Peninsula, the site of a US rocket and high-altitude balloon facility.

 

Oxford Dictionary

wallop

wallop |ˈwɒləp | informal verb ( wallops, walloping, walloped ) [ with obj. ] strike or hit very hard: they walloped the back of his head with a stick | figurative : they were tired of getting walloped with income taxes. heavily defeat (an opponent ). noun 1 a heavy blow or punch. [ in sing. ] chiefly N. Amer. a powerful effect: the script packs a wallop . 2 [ mass noun ] Brit. alcoholic drink, especially beer. ORIGIN Middle English (as a noun denoting a horse's gallop ): from Old Northern French walop (noun ), waloper (verb ), perhaps from a Germanic phrase meaning run well , from the bases of well 1 and leap. Compare with gallop. From gallop the senses bubbling noise of a boiling liquid and then sound of a clumsy movement arose, leading to the current senses.

 

walloper

wal |lop ¦er |ˈwɒləpə | noun informal 1 a person or thing that wallops someone or something. 2 N. English a strikingly large person or thing. a blatant lie. 3 Austral. a policeman.

 

walloping

walloping |ˈwɒləpɪŋ | informal noun a beating: she gave him a good walloping. adjective [ attrib. ] large and powerful: a walloping shock.

 

Wallops Island

Wal lops Is land |ˈwäləps ˌwɑləps ˈaɪlənd | an island in eastern Virginia, on the Delmarva Peninsula, the site of a US rocket and high-altitude balloon facility.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

wallop

wallop verb informal See thump (sense 1 of the verb ).

 

Oxford Thesaurus

wallop

wallop verb informal Grandma walloped him with her stick. See thump.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

wallop

wal lop /wɑ́ləp |wɔ́l -/ (!⦅くだけて ⦆) 動詞 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈人 物 〉を手で激しくたたく, (鈍い音を出して )打つ .2 試合 コンテストなどで 】相手 〉に大勝する «at » .名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗強打 ; たたく鈍い音 .

 

walloping

w l lop ing 形容詞 ⦅話 ⦆ばかでかい ; ひどい .名詞 C ⦅話 ⦆強打 ; 完敗 .