clobber / ˈklɒb ər /

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clobber 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

Slang.

  1. to batter severely; strike heavily: He tried to clobber me with his club.
  2. to defeat decisively; drub; trounce.
  3. to denounce or criticize vigorously.

clobber 近义词

v. 动词 verb

hit, beat

更多clobber例句

  1. Weekday ridership was clobbered by those who had the option to work from home.
  2. Corbin repeatedly missed his spots by a few ball-widths — so far off the plate that no one chases or so much over the middle that everyone clobbers.
  3. Natalia Ruiz started realizing the coronavirus was going to clobber her catering business when she was forced to discard a whole refrigerator of Jabugo ham, smoked salmon and foie gras.
  4. How can you talk about conciliation and bipartisanship…and then go out there and rip and snort and clobber the House Republicans?
  5. So does Christie really think he could clobber President Obama in 2012?
  6. It was evident that we were being driven and so long as we went to their satisfaction they weren't going to clobber us.
  7. And it anybody tries to slug you back, like I did just now, duck it and clobber him in another unprotected spot.
  8. Now to get rid of this respectable clobber and feel like a man again.
  9. I suggest to you, Brassbound, that the clobber belongs to Lady Sis.
  10. Bey said, "If we can stop waxing philosophic for a while and get back to how most efficiently to clobber these Arabs—"