walloper

/ˈwɑləpər/
noun
  1. A person who hits hard or is very aggressive in a fight or sport.
    • The heavyweight champion was known as a fierce walloper.
    • He's a real walloper on the baseball field, always hitting home runs.
    • The old boxer was still a walloper even in his forties.
  2. Something very large or impressive of its kind.
    • The storm brought a walloper of a snowfall, over two feet deep.
    • They caught a walloper of a wave while surfing.
    • That fish was a walloper — it weighed over 50 pounds.
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