clobbered

[US]/ˈklɒb.əd/
[UK]/ˈklɑːb.ɚd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to hit someone very hard; to defeat someone completely

Phrases & Collocations

clobbered by rain

clobbered in sports

clobbered with bills

clobbered at work

clobbered by traffic

clobbered in debate

clobbered with homework

clobbered by deadlines

clobbered in battle

clobbered by expenses

Example Sentences

the boxer clobbered his opponent in the first round.

she clobbered the record for the fastest time.

the storm clobbered the coastal town, causing severe damage.

he clobbered the ball out of the park.

the team clobbered their rivals in the championship game.

she felt clobbered by the amount of work she had to do.

the comedian clobbered the audience with his jokes.

they clobbered the competition with their innovative product.

after the argument, she felt emotionally clobbered.

the car was clobbered by the falling tree.

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