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And because Whitehurst took his FBI oath seriously, he wallop-slapped crime lab protocols into the 21st Century.

Her fantastical accumulations of detritus and throwaway goods can seem to pack more whimsy than wallop.

It wasn't much, as cannons go, but it packed a much stronger wallop than the flintlocks and shotguns most men owned.

She married twice, first to Quentin Wallop, 10th Earl of Portsmouth, and then to the Oxford academic Fram Dinshaw.

He gave her permission later in the trial to slap/wallop/hit/punch/smack/bop him again and the result was fantastic.

I wonder if Bert's had anything to eat since he got the wallop on the coco?

For quite surely I saw Angus Jones fetch the jungle monarch but the one wallop with his oar.

Then came there by them a knight with a bended shield of azure, whose name was Epinogris, and he came toward them a great wallop.

And therewithal he groaned piteously, and rode a great wallop away-ward from them until he came under a wood's side.

That measly little tap of yours in the last round was certainly a soporific wallop.

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On this page you'll find 171 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to wallop, such as: bash, belt, blow, bop, bump, and clash.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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