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[ US /ˈkɫɑbɝ/ ]
[ UK /klˈɒbɐ/ ]
VERB
  1. beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
    We licked the other team on Sunday!
  2. strike violently and repeatedly
    She clobbered the man who tried to attack her
NOUN
  1. informal terms for personal possessions
    did you take all your clobber?

How To Use clobber In A Sentence

  • There have been a number of situations with the young Belgian where had he not taken evasive action he would have been clobbered. The Sun
  • Because I had never had a cold sore before, the virus clobbered me with a very high fever.
  • What's stopping assistant coach Patrick Ewing from clobbering him in practice.
  • I didn't even feel the blackjack as it clobbered me on the back of the head.
  • The choice of clobber has a practical benefit though.
  • But when Owen gets all his old clobber out of storage and summons a barber to his hotel room to spruce him up, it shows how great he would be as 007.
  • Do not go in and don't make a purchase, because exclusive designer wear is clobber that is not for you. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oh to be a Modern Urbanist - this is the kind of person who'll probably wearing the Levi's / Philips clobber.
  • The first thing that Coach did when we entered the huddle was clobber Zeke in a huge bear hug.
  • The Lakers clobbered the Jazz, 83 to 66.
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