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Filter by Meaning The boxer continued to wallop his opponent with a series of heavy punches.
The horse began to wallop down the homestretch.
The car accident caused a wallop of damage to the vehicles involved.
The old black and white movies often featured the wallop dance as a symbol of the era's spirit.
He accidentally dropped his wallop in the ashtray.
The storm began to wallop the town, knocking down power lines and trees.
The hero saved the day with a decisive wallop to the villain's face.
The helicopter began to wallop through the air, heading towards the crash site.
The falling tree made a loud wallop as it hit the ground.
The wallop of the ball hitting the bat echoed throughout the stadium.
The crash landing gave the airplane a wallop that caused significant damage.
The boxer's wallop knocked out his opponent in the third round.
The soldier received a wallop from the enemy's rifle butt.
The student's poor grades had an emotional wallop on his self-esteem.
They wallop traditional rice wine in their tribe.
She learned how to wallop fruit into homemade wine.
The monks wallop a special kind of liquor in their monastery.
She learned how to roll a wallop from her grandfather.
She asked him for a wallop, but he didn't have any.
The smell of the wallop wafted through the air.
He likes to wallop potatoes for mashed potatoes.
The storm hit the city with a wallop of rain and wind.
The storm hit the coast with a wallop of wind and rain.
The orchestra's performance had a wallop of emotion that left the audience in tears.
The new restaurant in town has a wallop of customers every weekend.
The toddler attempted to wallop the ball with all his might.
The recipe called for a wallop of salt and pepper.
The novel's ending had a wallop of a plot twist that no one saw coming.
The play ended with a wallop of laughter from the audience.
The movie portrayed the Jazz Age and its wild parties with scenes of people dancing the wallop.
The wind began to wallop the sails, propelling the boat forward.
My grandfather used to smoke a traditional wallop every evening.
The athlete's injury was a wallop to his career aspirations.
He can roll a perfect wallop in under a minute.
The shopkeeper recommended a new brand of wallop that had just arrived.
My grandmother used to wallop the beef in a pressure cooker for hours until it was tender.
He rolled a wallop and smoked it on the porch.
The villagers wallop palm wine during festivals.
He learned to wallop mead from his grandfather.
The singer hit a high note with a wallop of emotion.
The wallop of the hammer on the nail could be heard across the street.
She was hit with a wallop of nostalgia when she visited her childhood home.
The wallop of the tree falling in the forest startled the hiker.
I'm going to buy a wallop to smoke after dinner.
I like to wallop the lentils with some spices to make a hearty soup.
The waves began to wallop the shore, causing erosion.
He heard a muffled wallop from the other side of the wall.
He received a wallop on the head, which caused him to see stars.
The truck driver had to wallop on the brakes to avoid hitting the deer on the road.
The chef gave the garlic a wallop with the back of the knife.
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