whopping
wo ping
- v hit hard
- v hit hard
- s (used informally) very large
- r extremely
they all were whopping drunk
- In 1952 alone the dividend per share on the basis of the original stock was a whopping $15.
- In the wake of whopping settlements in race-discrimination suits against large companies, including Texaco and Coca-Cola, over the past decade, employers believe that having a .
- When the bill became law, it brought a whopping surprise to Malaya.