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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "clobber" in a sentence

    clobber example sentences

    clobber


    1. ‘Does the depression still clobber you like it used to?’ he asked, almost gingerly


    2. She’d better not clobber in now—she’s just out of dry dock,”


    3. “That surge will clobber us


    4. clobber the files, and that's no fun


    5. antidepressants could clobber sex drives in up to 60% of those who take


    6. going to clobber us with it


    7. his left, to ensure that no oncoming vehicles would clobber his


    8. If one were jabbed just right, he would drop to his knees in pain, and Garcia would clobber him over the back of the neck with his appropriated Painstik


    9. David raised his six foot five inch frame off of the turquoise plastic chair he was sitting on, grabbed the back of it and raised it into the air as if to clobber the monk with it


    10. on Passover, Father's Day, or some other appropriately significant date during this next year, a humongous space-rock is to clobber earth, with a direct hit on Las Vegas, Nevada

    11. Therefore, an almost-moon-sized chunk of outer space real estate will clobber the afore-mentioned Sin City, setting off all that deadly stuff we custom-designed to kill each other with


    12. coconuts with this computer, or clobber all the surfaces around with it, while


    13. That much was painfully apparent each time Brian tried to clobber a monster


    14. I would forget for a moment and then the nightmare would clobber me anew, wrenching my insides


    15. He wore a zip-up hoodie and long baggy trousers, but not because he was wearing his dad’s clobber


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    Synonyms for "clobber"

    clobber stuff bat cream drub lick thrash baste batter

    "clobber" definitions

    informal terms for personal possessions


    strike violently and repeatedly


    beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight