Phrases with «big wallop»

The phrase "big wallop" means a strong or powerful impact or force. Full definition

Sentences with «big wallop»

  • Nothing like the late heavy bombardment has hit Earth in recent geological time, but every 100 million years or so something big wallops the planet. (newscientist.com)
  • «It carries a really big wallop to the thinking part of the brain, which has to argue for or against it,» Brizendine says. (scientificamerican.com)
  • For a tiny country, it packs a big wallop when it comes to charm and scenery. (internationalliving.com)
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