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English dictionary: words starting with wallo

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noun

A member of a people who speak a french dialect and live in southern and eastern belgium and neighbouring parts of france.

Usage examples:

But the night flights that are causing most complaints about noise levels are also affecting the wa…
adjective

Relating to the walloons or their language.

Usage examples:

Distinctive flemish and walloon parties, fighting for language rights and more autonomy, if not out…
verb

Strike or hit very hard.

Usage examples:

They walloped the back of his head with a stick
noun

A heavy blow or punch.

Usage examples:

I gave it a wallop with my boot
verb

Strike or hit very hard.

Usage examples:

They walloped the back of his head with a stick
noun

A heavy blow or punch.

Usage examples:

I gave it a wallop with my boot
noun

A person or thing that wallops someone or something.

Usage examples:

However, the wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their york opponents had been badly hampe…
noun

A person or thing that wallops someone or something.

Usage examples:

However, the wigginton wallopers graciously conceded that their york opponents had been badly hampe…
noun

A beating.

Usage examples:

She gave him a good walloping
adjective

Large and powerful.

Usage examples:

A walloping shock
verb

Strike or hit very hard.

Usage examples:

They walloped the back of his head with a stick
verb

Strike or hit very hard.

Usage examples:

They walloped the back of his head with a stick
noun

A heavy blow or punch.

Usage examples:

I gave it a wallop with my boot
verb

(chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie in mud or water, especially to keep cool or avoid biting insects.

Usage examples:

There were watering places where buffalo liked to wallow
noun

An act of wallowing.

Usage examples:

A wallow in nostalgia
phrasal verb

To allow yourself to enjoy something completely

Usage examples:

My idea of a holiday is to stay in a five-star hotel and just wallow in luxury for a week., i wish …
verb

(chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie in mud or water, especially to keep cool or avoid biting insects.

Usage examples:

There were watering places where buffalo liked to wallow
noun

An act of wallowing.

Usage examples:

A wallow in nostalgia
verb

(chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie in mud or water, especially to keep cool or avoid biting insects.

Usage examples:

There were watering places where buffalo liked to wallow
noun

An act of wallowing.

Usage examples:

A wallow in nostalgia
verb

(chiefly of large mammals) roll about or lie in mud or water, especially to keep cool or avoid biting insects.

Usage examples:

There were watering places where buffalo liked to wallow
noun

An act of wallowing.

Usage examples:

A wallow in nostalgia

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