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clobber

verb as in hit, beat

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Example Sentences

That approach displayed timidity, pessimism, defeatism, and lack of self-confidence, which is why Trump was clobbering Biden in the polls even prior to voters realizing the extent of Biden’s weakness during his debate with Trump.

From Salon

But in January, it was mostly cage-housed flocks in states such as Ohio, Missouri and North Carolina that got clobbered.

Joe Root helped himself to 73 not out, Harry Brook 55 and Ben Stokes clobbered an unbeaten 35 from 26 balls to take the tourists to 378-5 at stumps.

From BBC

Even if he did get clobbered seconds later during the wild celebration.

Trump may have been clobbered twice in California, but he did receive more than 6 million votes in 2020 — the most of any state.

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

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