Similar words: hope against hope, hop, chop, hops, shop, hope, hopper, hop up. Meaning: [hwɑp /wɒp] v. 1. hit hard 2. hit hard.
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1. She whopped him with her handbag.
2. He told a whopping great lie!
3. The company made a whopping 75 million dollar loss.
4. The Yankees whopped the Cleveland Indians 17-2.
5. She had a whopping great bruise on her arm.
6. The Russian leader won a whopping 89.9 percent yes vote.
7. The road was unforgiving, dealing the Lakers a whopping 10 losses in the first 13 away games.
8. Two percent claimed to be conservative while a whopping 91 percent described themselves as liberal or moderate.
9. And considering each menu consists of a whopping seven courses, those double digits actually sound reasonable.
10. I mean, a whopping 82 per cent of people who were killed in car accidents had not been smoking cannabis.
11. He gave Jimmy a whop showing his anger.
12. Among married women who took part in the poll,(sentencedict.com) a whopping 86 percent of them reject this idea.
13. The second day went through the roof with a whopping 573,604.
14. Republicans seized control of both houses of Congress, picking up a whopping 117 House seats along the way.
15. He's staying in the Dorchester's penthouse, which costs a whopping £2,500-a-night.
16. In the divorce proceedings, she demanded the car and a whopping two-thirds of the family business.
17. That box likely will appreciate in value, considering she bought it for a whopping 23 cents.
18. The Department of Social Security admitted it was paying their whopping mortgage to stop the mansion being repossessed.
19. But hey, students will be in the classroom a whopping 13 minutes more a day.
20. Ewry also took the standing long jump at 11-4 and the standing triple jump with a whopping 37-7.
21. He managed to get a TV celebrity to open the theatre -- but at a whopping fee.
22. I even had an eventful "crash" at the appropriate time during the song. Oh, and there were "Doo Whop" girls on stage too!