whopping
/ˈ(h)wɑpɪŋ/
UK: /ˈ(h)wɒpɪŋ/
whopping
English
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Definition
Exceptionally great or large.
Etymology
whop (verb) + -ing.
Example Sentences
- "It weighed a whopping 700 pounds when it was full."
- "[H]e went his way rejoicing—an eccentric, sun-browned, good-natured, athletic man, with no strong affection for anything except his rifle, and a predilection for relating "whopping" stories of his travels, and incidents of adventure which no mortal since the days of Baron Munchausen could have experienced under any possible circumstances."
- "There are runners in abundance who intercept strangers, strongly recommending certain lodgings as being desirable on account of location and economy, for which they get a handsome percentage. Abraham told a whopping lie to secure our patronage, by saying, our countryman, a gentleman who had preceded us by about a week, had left special directions for him to wait upon us. Such politeness led at once to an engagement. However, he was subsequently dismissed in disgrace."
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