will wallop
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future tenseof wallop.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
wallopverb (used with object)to beat soundly; thrash.
Example Sentences
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Diaz’s revelation will wallop you with its obviousness.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 29, 2022
“This year’s Thanksgiving feast will wallop the wallet. Nearly every ingredient, from the turkey to the after-dinner coffee, is expected to cost more, for a host of reasons,” The New York Times declared Tuesday.
From Washington Times ● Oct. 26, 2021
The strongest man in the world little brother will wallop!
From Erdgeist (Earth-Spirit) A Tragedy in Four Acts by Samuel A. (Samuel Atkins) Eliot
A dozen unitedly Shouted excitedly 'Fell him, or else this young fellow will wallop us!'
From Humorous Readings and Recitations In prose and verse by Various