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As Edwin continues to work on his mini-NASA project in his garage, one starts to think the narrative may zig into more cerebral, Shane Carruth-esque territory, but West smartly zags in favor of an emotional, existential wallop.
Avery Corman’s spare and intimate novel, about a father’s battle to retain the custody of the child he had been raising by himself, has become a motion picture with an emotional wallop second to none this year.
Big serve, come to the net, wallop.
I remember being one of the 935 hardy souls that saw Wrexham wallop Southend 4-0 at The Racecourse on April 30 1987.
Source: https://www.leaderlive.co.uk/sport/23375930.wrexham-afc-looking-ahead-home-clash-southend/?ref=rss
The gentle sound of leather on willow has been replaced by the crash, bang, wallop of the T20 era.
“Then suddenly, 'wallop', Adam finds himself in this nightmarish situation all at the hands of Damon, who's unexpectedly come back.
There is an awesome on-the-up wallop from Sunil Gavaskar in the 1983 Test series against Michael Holding; a tiny shuffle back and across, and SMG just punches it gorgeously past the non-striker.