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clobbering

/klob-er/US // ˈklɒb ər //UK // (ˈklɒbə) //

强奸,强奸行为,强奸罪,强奸的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    Slang.

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

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Examples

  • Weekday ridership was clobbered by those who had the option to work from home.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • How can you talk about conciliation and bipartisanship…and then go out there and rip and snort and clobber the House Republicans?

  • So does Christie really think he could clobber President Obama in 2012?

  • It was evident that we were being driven and so long as we went to their satisfaction they weren't going to clobber us.

  • And it anybody tries to slug you back, like I did just now, duck it and clobber him in another unprotected spot.

  • Now to get rid of this respectable clobber and feel like a man again.

  • I suggest to you, Brassbound, that the clobber belongs to Lady Sis.

  • Bey said, "If we can stop waxing philosophic for a while and get back to how most efficiently to clobber these Arabs—"