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surra
Catalan
pallissa
Spanish
paliza
A sound defeat.
slaughter
whipping
thrashing
debacle
drubbing
trouncing
Portuguese
surra
(Used informally) very large.
banging
thumping
whopping
humongous
big
large
1
The boots, and the kicking, and the general
walloping
make him manly.
2
I yanked free, my heart
walloping
,
and stumbled backwards into the light.
3
What a
walloping
I'll give him in the morning when it's light!
4
On course, Dick, it's a boy, a fine big,
walloping
younker, too.
5
I wanted his guilt to be so massive it gave him
walloping
headaches.
6
My heart was taking big soft
walloping
beats in my chest.
7
However, BP's shares have taken a
walloping
since the April 20 deadly rig explosion.
8
That film featured countless scenes of English yeomen
walloping
cowardly French soldiers with broadswords.
9
You were always
walloping
the bullies and taking the weaker chaps under your wing.
10
The metal containers were mostly empty but still gave the two a tremendous
walloping
.
11
Feverishly and against my will I tried to identify the
walloping
odors around me.
12
Besides, we gave 'em an awful
walloping
you may remember.
13
I swung downward, delivering a
walloping
blow to the back of Britha Severid's head.
14
That breed can stand a good
walloping
,
he said.
15
It was a
walloping
run, and we only throttled down on the outskirts of Morristown.
16
Its trunk creaked ominously as it leaned, trying to lower its branches to
walloping
distance.
walloping
wallop
good walloping
absolute walloping
awful walloping
big walloping
call walloping
Portuguese
surra
Catalan
pallissa
allisada
panadera
Spanish
paliza