clobber

[US]/'klɒbə/
[UK]/'klɑbɚ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. defeat heavily; strike forcefully
n. clothing; ointment
Word Forms
Present Participleclobbering
Past Tenseclobbered
Third Person Singularclobbers
Past Participleclobbered
Pluralclobbers

Phrases & Collocations

get clobbered

Example Sentences

The boxer was able to clobber his opponent in the final round.

The team was clobbered by their rivals in the championship game.

Heavy rain clobbered the city, causing widespread flooding.

The company's stock price was clobbered after the disappointing earnings report.

She used a hammer to clobber the nail into the wall.

The superhero was able to clobber the villain and save the city.

The storm clobbered the coastal town with strong winds and heavy rain.

The baseball player clobbered the ball out of the park for a home run.

The student was clobbered with assignments and exams during finals week.

The cat was able to clobber the mouse with a swift paw swipe.

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