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[ UK /hˈuːmp/ ]
VERB
  1. beat overwhelmingly
  2. hit with the hand

How To Use whomp In A Sentence

  • He whomped the ruffian on the skull.
  • Thomas Jefferson won all but 14 electoral votes in 1804 and Teddy Roosevelt whomped the hapless Alton Parker in 1904.
  • He said the Jets were better than us, and then we went out and whomped them. Giants Get a Visit From Rex Ryan
  • You can hear the whomp every time the ball flies past the batter and lands in the catcher's mitt.
  • Said "whomping up" certianly not needed for deer,. but on the off chance an owly sasquatch would show up,. Rifle Review: Petzal Tests the Marlin .338 MXLR
  • Their target market consists of people who have recently been whomped in the head and who are thus willing to spend $3 on a can of soda.
  • In a completely insane scene, Michelle starts whomping one of the attackers with a fire extinguisher.
  • Tell me this is just easy-listening and so help me I'll whomp you good.
  • The concept is established from the outset with an insistent ticking sound that persists throughout, soon joined by a whomping techno beat.
  • The boy's ears were assailed by the sharp "spang" and "crack" of long-barreled antiaircraft guns and the "whomp" and the The HurricaneStory
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