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thwack
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
thwack
(verb)
thwack
/
ˈ
θwæk/
verb
thwacks
;
thwacked
;
thwacking
thwack
/
ˈ
θwæk/
verb
thwacks
;
thwacked
;
thwacking
Britannica Dictionary definition of THWACK
[
+ object
]
:
to hit (someone or something) hard with a loud sound
A book fell off the shelf and
thwacked
me on the head.
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— thwack
noun
,
plural
thwacks
[
count
]
I gave the ball a good
thwack
. [=I hit the ball hard]
The book hit the floor with a loud
thwack
.
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