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Clobbered

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The software company clobbered its rivals by launching a superior product.
The team's star player clobbered the opponent with a powerful shot, scoring the winning goal.
The chef clobbered the recipe by adding excessive amounts of spices.
The company clobbered its employees' benefits to improve its financial standing.
The student clobbered the essay by plagiarizing large sections from various sources.
The teacher clobbered the test scores by unfairly giving extra points to her favorite students.
The hiker was clobbered by a sudden rainstorm while trekking in the mountains.
The tennis player clobbered the ball with all her strength, scoring a winning point.
The chef clobbered the garlic cloves with the flat side of a knife to release their flavor.
The chef clobbered the garlic cloves with the back of a knife to release their flavor.
The bully clobbered the smaller student during recess.
The boxer clobbered his opponent with a powerful right hook.
The carpenter clobbered the nail into the wood with a hammer.
The company's stock prices were clobbered after the disappointing earnings report.
The superhero clobbered the villain, saving the city from imminent destruction.
The toddler clobbered his toys together, creating a loud noise in the room.
The waves clobbered against the rocky shore, creating a mesmerizing sound.
The dog clobbered the tennis ball, sending it flying across the park.
The drummer clobbered the drums with such intensity that the crowd went wild.
The toddler clobbered the toy drum with his tiny hands.
The lawyer clobbered the jury with a complex argument full of legal jargon.
The salesperson clobbered the customer with a long list of product features.
The software developer clobbered her colleagues with a lengthy email outlining every step of the coding process.
During the meeting, he clobbered his colleagues with unnecessary details about the project.
The sports commentator clobbered viewers with a play-by-play analysis of the match.
The professor clobbered the class with a lecture on quantum physics that went over everyone's heads.
The salesman clobbered the potential buyer with a barrage of technical specifications.
He clobbered his colleagues with a never-ending monologue about his weekend getaway.
The book club member clobbered the group with an overly detailed synopsis of the assigned novel.
The professor clobbered us with a lengthy lecture on quantum mechanics.
The health enthusiast clobbered her friends with an elaborate explanation of her new diet plan.
He clobbered us with a lengthy presentation on the benefits of organic farming.
The tour guide clobbered the visitors with a never-ending stream of historical facts.
The politician clobbered the audience with a tedious speech about economic policies.
The teacher clobbered the students with a dense reading assignment for the weekend.
The politician clobbered his opponents with a long-winded speech about economic policy.
The blogger clobbered the readers with a lengthy post filled with irrelevant details.
The teacher clobbered the students with a never-ending list of rules and regulations.
She clobbered her friends with a monologue about her recent trip to Europe.
The tour guide clobbered the tourists with historical facts about the ancient ruins.
The friend clobbered me with an exhaustive retelling of their recent hiking trip.
The politician clobbered the audience with a lengthy speech about his achievements.
The presenter clobbered the audience with a tedious presentation on the latest market trends.
The salesperson clobbered the customer with a barrage of product specifications.
The sports commentator clobbered the viewers with a play-by-play analysis of every minute of the game.
The seminar speaker clobbered the attendees with a detailed presentation on time management.
The engineer clobbered the team with a detailed explanation of the project's technical requirements.
After a long day of hiking, he clobbered his dirty boots to remove the mud.
The laundry was piling up, so she clobbered the clothes to get them ready for washing.
He clobbered the dusty bookshelf, wanting to make it look presentable.
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