Thwack
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British pronunciation/θwˈæk/
American pronunciation/θwˈæk/

Definition & Meaning of "thwack"

to thwack
01

to hit forcefully with a distinct, loud sound

Transitive: to thwack sb/sth
to thwack definition and meaning
Thwack
01

a hard blow with a flat object

thwack

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The superhero thwacked the villain with a powerful strike during the intense battle.
The carpenter had to thwack the stubborn nail to get it into place.
During the argument, she couldn't hold back and chose to thwack the table with her fist.
The tennis player skillfully thwacked the ball across the court for a winning shot.
In frustration, he decided to thwack the malfunctioning computer with his palm.
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