wallop in Malayalam മലയാളം
- അടിക്കുക ⇄ wallop malayalam
- പൊതിരെ തല്ലുക ⇄ wallop malayalam
- പ്രഹരിക്കുക ⇄ wallop malayalam
wallop in Telugu తెలుగు
- వికారముగా నడుచుట. ⇄ wallop telugu
wallop in Urdu اُردُو
- کوڑے مارنا ⇄ wallop urdu
wallop in English
- wallop ⇄ expr. go (down) wallop, (Informal and Dialect.) to fall noisily.
Ex. The horse tripped and the rider went down wallop.english - wallop ⇄ expr. pack a wallop, (Informal.) to carry great force or power; have a strong impact.
Ex. Here's painstaking scholarship that packs a wallop (Saturday Review).english - wallop ⇄ noun (Obsolete.) the noisy bubbling of rapidly boiling water. english
- wallop ⇄ noun 1. (Informal.) a very hard blow.
Ex. The wallop knocked him down.
2. (Informal.) the power to hit very hard blows.
3. (Informal and Dialect.) a heavy, clumsy, noisy movement of the body; floundering; lurching.
4. (Figuratienglish - wallop ⇄ v.i. to boil violently and with a noisy bubbling. english
- wallop ⇄ v.i. 1. (Informal and Dialect.) to move clumsily or noisily; flounder; plunge.
2. (Especially Scottish.) to dangle, flap, or wobble.
3. (Obsolete.) to gallop.english - wallop ⇄ v.t. (Informal.)1. to beat soundly; thrash.
(SYN) flog.
2. to hit very hard; strike with a vigorous blow.
3. to defeat thoroughly, as in a game.english - wallop ⇄ wallop (1), verb, noun. english
- wallop ⇄ wallop (2), verb, noun. english