verb
- to hit someone or something very hard
- to defeat someone decisively
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
noun
- personal belongings or equipment
Usage: British; informal
Examples
- The boxer clobbered his opponent in the third round.
- She clobbered the ball over the fence for a home run.
- Our team got clobbered 42-7 in the championship game.
- The storm clobbered the coastal towns with heavy rain and wind.
- He packed all his clobber into two suitcases.
- Don’t forget your swimming clobber for the beach trip.
- The hailstorm clobbered the crops just before harvest.