Use of whop in Sentences. 21 Examples

The examples include whop at the start of sentence, whop at the end of sentence and whop in the middle of sentence

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whop in the middle of sentence


  1. He told a whopping great lie!
  2. She whopped him with her handbag.
  3. He gave Jimmy a whop showing his anger.
  4. She had a whopping great bruise on her arm.
  5. The Yankees whopped the Cleveland Indians 17-2.
  6. The company made a whopping 75 million dollar loss.
  7. The Russian leader won a whopping 89.9 percent yes vote.
  8. The second day went through the roof with a whopping 573,604.
  9. But hey, students will be in the classroom a whopping 13 minutes more a day.
  10. He managed to get a TV celebrity to open the theatre -- but at a whopping fee.
  11. He's staying in the Dorchester's penthouse, which costs a whopping £2,500-a-night.
  12. That box likely will appreciate in value, considering she bought it for a whopping 23 cents.
  13. The road was unforgiving, dealing the Lakers a whopping 10 losses in the first 13 away games.
  14. Among married women who took part in the poll, a whopping 86 percent of them reject this idea.
  15. Ewry also took the standing long jump at 11-4 and the standing triple jump with a whopping 37-7.
  16. In the divorce proceedings, she demanded the car and a whopping two-thirds of the family business.
  17. I mean, a whopping 82 per cent of people who were killed in car accidents had not been smoking cannabis.
  18. Republicans seized control of both houses of Congress, picking up a whopping 117 House seats along the way.
  19. And considering each menu consists of a whopping seven courses, those double digits actually sound reasonable.
  20. Two percent claimed to be conservative while a whopping 91 percent described themselves as liberal or moderate.
  21. The Department of Social Security admitted it was paying their whopping mortgage to stop the mansion being repossessed.

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