It also has managed to clobber close competition just down the river at Empress.
From the dailyherald.com
Subsequently they rallied, only for the Olympics calamity to again clobber them.
From the independent.co.uk
Somehow I suspect a real gdp contraction of 8% would clobber most of these banks.
From the forbes.com
Sooner or later, some player is going to clobber some nitwit in midcelebration.
From the usatoday.com
The reality is that all that clobber is disabling, uncomfortable and very hot.
From the telegraph.co.uk
If you clobber them with taxes, they'll fold up shop and fire their employees.
From the dailyherald.com
But its record, after failing for 20 years to clobber the LRA, is hardly glorious.
From the economist.com
If there's anyone who can rock out maternity clobber with style it is Duchess Kate.
From the metro.co.uk
So will he go whole hog and storm his way into the awards in full dictator clobber?
From the hecklerspray.com
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Strike violently and repeatedly; "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"
Stuff: informal terms for personal possessions; "did you take all your clobber?"
Cream: beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight; "We licked the other team on Sunday!"
Clobber is an abstract strategy game invented in 2001 by combinatorial game theorists Michael H. Albert, J.P. Grossman and Richard Nowakowski. It has subsequently been studied by Elwyn Berlekamp and Erik Demaine among others. Since 2005 it has been one of the events in the Computer Olympiad.
The Yakovlev Yak-42 (NATO reporting name: Clobber) is a 100/120-seat three-engined mid-range passenger jet. It was designed as a replacement for several obsolete Aeroflot jets as a mid-range passenger jet. ...
Clabber, pronounced "klubber", and also known as Klob, Clob or Clobber, is a trick-taking card game a regional variation of the card game euchre Euchre, and similar to Belote. It is a popular game in the areas of southern Indiana, near Evansville.
In software engineering, clobbering a file or computer memory is overwriting its contents.
An item of clothing or equipment; To hit or bash severely; To overwrite (data), usually unintentionally