thwacking

[ˈθwækɪŋ]

thwacking Definition

  • 1a hard, loud blow or hit
  • 2the sound of a hard blow or hit

Using thwacking: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "thwacking" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The thwacking of the ball echoed through the stadium.

  • Example

    He gave the table a thwack with his hand.

  • Example

    The boxer delivered a powerful thwack to his opponent's jaw.

thwacking Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for thwacking

Phrases with thwacking

  • thwack away

    to hit something hard and repeatedly

    Example

    He was thwacking away at the weeds with a hoe.

  • thwack something down

    to hit something so that it falls down

    Example

    She thwacked the vase down onto the floor in anger.

  • thwack into something

    to hit something with a lot of force, making a loud noise

    Example

    The car thwacked into the wall, causing significant damage.

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Summary: thwacking in Brief

'Thwacking' [ˈθwækɪŋ] refers to a hard, loud blow or hit, often accompanied by a distinctive sound. It can be used to describe the sound of a hit, as in 'The thwacking of the ball echoed through the stadium,' or the act of hitting something, as in 'He gave the table a thwack with his hand.' 'Thwacking' is also used in phrases like 'thwack away,' 'thwack something down,' and 'thwack into something,' all of which denote hitting something hard and with force.