Thwack
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British pronunciation/θwˈæk/
American pronunciation/θwˈæk/

Definition & Bedeutung von "thwack"

to thwack
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to hit forcefully with a distinct, loud sound

Transitive: to thwack sb/sth
to thwack definition and meaning
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The carpenter had to thwack the stubborn nail to get it into place.
In frustration, he decided to thwack the malfunctioning computer with his palm.
The tennis player skillfully thwacked the ball across the court for a winning shot.
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used to represent the sharp, loud sound of something striking a surface, often associated with a firm hit or slap

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He swung the bat —thwack!—the ball soared over the fence.
The ruler came down on the desk —thwack!—startling the students.
She slapped the magazine against the table —thwack!—flattening the mosquito.
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