Phrases with «wallop»

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The word "wallop" means to hit or strike with force. Full definition

Adjective + «wallop»

Sentences with «wallop»

  • The film doesn't pack the forceful emotional wallop of Egoyan's last effort, the Oscar - nominated The Sweet Hereafter, but Felicia's Journey is a deeply haunting film that only grows moreso upon reflection. (themoviereport.com)
  • I thought I understood intellectually the plight of the poor and disenfranchised but nothing prepared me for the emotional wallop of Katherine Boo's reportage. (bookbrowse.com)
  • Following the initial assessment, the response team will open the area of Wallops Island, north of the island flagpole opposite of the launch pad location, to allow the U.S. Navy to return back to work. (sciencedaily.com)
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