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thwack
[thwak]
verb (used with object)
to strike or beat vigorously with something flat; whack.
noun
a sharp blow with something flat.
thwack
/ θwæk /
verb
to beat, hit, or flog, esp with something flat
noun
a blow with something flat
the sound made by it
interjection
an exclamation imitative of this sound
Other Word Forms
- thwacker noun
- outthwack verb (used with object)
- unthwacked adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of thwack1
Word History and Origins
Origin of thwack1
Example Sentences
With a hop, skip and a thwack, the age of the Chloe Kelly is upon us.
Forget the huge thwack of decisive national victory.
Fans all over the world can track every shot of every player — including balls thwacked on the driving range.
Combine sand and gunpowder and thwack, you’ve made a brick of TNT.
"Beryl was like a surprise attack, like an ambush," says Cornelius, in a deep baritone voice, over the market's chatter, reggae and thwack of cleavers on chopping boards.
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