Synonyms of clobber

Antonyms of clobber

Collocations of clobber

clobber someone
Frequency: 80 %

He threatened to clobber someone if they didn't stop bothering him.

clobber the competition
Frequency: 70 %

Our new marketing strategy will clobber the competition.

clobber a baseball
Frequency: 60 %

He swung the bat with all his might and clobbered the baseball out of the park.

clobber a burglar
Frequency: 50 %

The homeowner managed to clobber the burglar with a heavy object before calling the police.

Idiomatic Expressions for clobber

  • Phrase: clobbered in a game
    Meaning: to be defeated or beaten soundly in a competition or game
    Usage: The team got clobbered in the championship game.