thump in English

noun
1
a heavy dull blow with a person's fist or a blunt implement.
I felt a thump on my back
verb
1
hit (someone or something) heavily, especially with the fist or a blunt implement.
Holman thumped the desk with his hand
synonyms:hitstrikebeatbatterpoundknockrapsmackthwackpummelpunchthrashcuffbox someone's earsbashbopcloutclobbersockswipesluglashwhackwallopbeat the (living) daylights out ofbelttanlay intolet someone have itwhupsmite

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1. The first was a thump thump thump, reminiscent of the women pounding millet back in Mbarara.

2. 21 The first was a thump thump thump, reminiscent of the women pounding millet back in Mbarara.

3. The excitement made her heart thump.

4. Ruth looked, feeling her heart thump.

5. We heard a thump as he fell.

6. 14 synonyms for Clunk: beat, pound, thud, thump, clomp, clump, thud, thud, thump, thumping, clump, clop

7. He felt a thump on his shoulder.

8. Thump the watermelon to see if it's ripe.

9. She gave him a thump on the back.

10. I'll thump you if you say that again.

11. She gave him a mighty thump.

12. The heavy thump of acid house music was everywhere.

13. The thump of the wall against his back.

14. He heard his heart thump dully but more quickly.

15. Her heart began to thump wildly in her chest.

16. The box fell to the floor with a thump.

17. There was a hollow thump as the cars collided.

18. Orange, is the exclusive Eros trainee heart thump.

19. The dog's tail continued to thump the rug.

20. Don't say it serves me right or I'll thump you.

21. The dog let his head thump on the floor again.

22. Zaniolo scores first goal since injury as Roma thump Brescia

23. Admirers Art-damaged blend of dancefloor thump and dream pop

24. There was a thump as the truck hit the bank.

25. If he does that again, I'll give him a good thump.

26. The sack of wheat hit the ground with a loud thump.

27. The sack of cement hit the ground with a thump.

28. If you don't shut up, I'm going to thump you!

29. I feel some sort of activity, but I' d hardly call it a thump

30. There was a loud thump as the horse crashed into the van.

31. She gave the television a good thump, and the picture came back.

32. Conclusion Precordial thump could not terminate VF in the pig model of cardiac arrest.

33. You go wait in the yard somewhere by that coop, and I'll tell Thump you're here.

34. If they are slain in the spirit decorous thump: there's to be no rolling afterwards.

35. I hear the thump of the cat flap as Cat O'Fun tumbles through it without the feline grace of his fellows.

36. Even Bert was not in his cubbyhole, but Flossie was and gave a languid thump of her tail.

37. Knock, push, bang, rap, slap, bump, smack, shove, thump, cuff, jolt, wallop (informal), box Their plane had been severely Buffeted by storms

38. Mud began to thump in the wheel wells, and the car skidded sideways, went off the road, and stuck.

39. 21 A minute later he heard the rhythmic thump of the starboard bilge pump uniting with his own pumping.

40. Cymbals provide the crisp snap, sizzle, crash, and metallic tone to augment the steady thump and pop of the drums

41. Contuse, injure, mark, make black and blue, discolour, blacken, hurt Origin Late Middle English from Latin contus- ‘bruised, crushed’, from the verb contundere, from con- ‘together’ + tundere ‘beat, thump’.

42. A unique, hand-painted fuel tank, the distinct thump and a standing testimony to Royal Enfield's philosophy of simple design and resilient build make Bullet a living legacy on two wheels.

43. The electric Baritone guitar was a pop-culture staple way back in the late 1950s and 1960s when rock ’n’ roll and surf rock players used them to put a more rounded thump on their twang

44. The Birr of the spinning wheel , the clack and thump of the handloom are no longer to be heard, linen-spinning on the wheel – once a staple occupation for so many women – is now virtually a forgotten art

45. ‘Step inside: the doors have the Clunk of a well-built car; the seats have lovely back rests.’ Synonyms bang , sharp noise, crack, boom, clang, peal, clap, pop, snap, knock, tap, slam, thud, thump, Clunk, clonk, clash, crash, smash, smack

46. ‘when she turned, her face was Anguished’ ‘When she finished dressing almost falling in the act, she heard an Anguished cry of pain.’ ‘It is a harrowing experience to hear a squeal of tires followed by a thump and then the Anguished cries of an animal in pain.’