One week they go on the road and allow Iowa State to score a whopping 52 points.
From the kansas.com
The Hotel Intercontinental took 12 years and a whopping $300 million to restore.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Brett Keisel, Ziggy Hood and Casey Hampton combined for a whopping four tackles.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
As a result, the Ducks have amassed a whopping 35 forced turnovers and 31 sacks.
From the sacbee.com
That's a whopping discount, amounting to a reduction of greater than 50 percent.
From the kansas.com
Staggering yearly fuel costs run from $25,000 to a whopping $43,000 per vehicle.
From the dispatch.com
In that year's elections, they picked up a whopping 32 seats in the legislature.
From the economist.com
Whenever politicians make an official announcement, it's usually a whopping lie.
From the theargus.co.uk
That's a whopping 75 cents per ounce to watch Kobe and the Lakers put on a show.
From the sfgate.com
More examples
Extremely; "they all were whopping drunk"
Humongous: (used informally) very large; "a thumping loss"
(whop) whack: hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy"
(whop) sock: hit hard
WHOP can refer to: * WHOP (AM), a radio station at 1230 AM licensed to Hopkinsville, Kentucky * WHOP-FM, a radio station at 98.7 FM licensed to Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Exceptionally large or great
(whoppingly) In a whopping way; hugely, enormously
(whop) A blow or strike; To throw or move (something) quickly, usually with an impact