thwack in English

noun
1
a sharp blow.
he hit it with a hefty thwack
verb
1
strike forcefully with a sharp blow.
she thwacked the back of their knees with a cane

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "thwack" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "thwack", or refer to the context using the word "thwack" in the English Dictionary.

1. Rely more on the thwack than the look.

2. I listened to the thwack of the metal balls.

3. English words for Claque include slap, smack, thwack, Claque and slams

4. I heard the thwack of the whip against the horse's side. Sentencedict.com

5. The customary thwack on the bottom is still the best method for determining doneness.

6. Somebody had procured an aluminum bat, and the traditional thwack surrendered to a whistling hum.

7. I slide downhill, thwack into the tree that marks the boundary of the next plot.

8. The cop carried a stick, ready to thwack anybody who offended his ear or eye.

9. Fans are holding their breath and awaiting the thwack that will determine the victor.

10. From the next room came the thwack of darts and a louder hubbub of voices.

11. 29 From the next room came the thwack of darts and a louder hubbub of voices.

12. With one big thwack, they were reminded that stocks are risky and that emerging markets are riskier.

13. So this thwack is hardly the kiss of death for Goldman or even major damage to its business model.

14. It cuts across the flesh of your arse cheeks and there is a resounding 'thwack' that echoes round the room. There is a sharp strip of pain that you feel.

15. Beat, hit, strike, knock, punch, belt (informal), whip, deck (slang), batter, thrash, pound, flog, clobber (slang), tonk (informal), cudgel, thwack, lambast (e), lay one on (slang), drub Men began to Belabour his shoulders with sticks.