Walloping: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Jump to: Main Page • Micropedia • Macropedia • Icons • Time Line • History • Life Lessons • Links • Help
Chat rooms • What links here • Copyright info • Contact information • Category:Root
(Created page with "{{Page-ok|10/20}}{{Header|Walloping 10/20}} To '''wallop''' (from Middle English ''wallopen'', "gallop") means (among other meanings) to strike heavily, thrash soundl...") |
m (Text replacement - "{{Page-ok|10/20}}" to "") |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Header|Walloping 10/20}} | |||
To '''wallop''' (from Middle English ''wallopen'', "gallop") means (among other meanings) to [[strike]] heavily, [[thrash]] soundly. A '''walloping''' (noun) is a series of wallops (blows.) In figurative usage, a "walloping" can refer to a harsh [[scolding]] or verbal abuse. | To '''wallop''' (from Middle English ''wallopen'', "gallop") means (among other meanings) to [[strike]] heavily, [[thrash]] soundly. A '''walloping''' (noun) is a series of wallops (blows.) In figurative usage, a "walloping" can refer to a harsh [[scolding]] or verbal abuse. | ||
Revision as of 23:52, 30 November 2020
To wallop (from Middle English wallopen, "gallop") means (among other meanings) to strike heavily, thrash soundly. A walloping (noun) is a series of wallops (blows.) In figurative usage, a "walloping" can refer to a harsh scolding or verbal abuse.
See also
Chat rooms • What links here • Copyright info • Contact information • Category:Root