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clobber

clob·ber [ klóbbər ] (past and past participle clob·bered, present participle clob·ber·ing, 3rd person present singular clob·bers)


transitive verb 
Definition:
 
1. hit somebody or something: to hit somebody or something with great force

2. defeat somebody: to defeat somebody decisively

3. treat somebody or something harshly: to deal with somebody or something in a harsh or critical way
The movie got clobbered by the critics.

[Mid-20th century. Origin ?]
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