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verb & noun θʌŋkTHəNGk informal as noun the door closed behind us with a thunk another term for thud Example sentencesExamples - It was the size of a monkey's fist and flew into the kitchen window with a thunk.
- A screech like a barn owl and a heavy thunk came from Cecilia and Charlie's bedroom.
- But the windows were cold and slick, my jacket kept sliding down the glass and my head went with it, landing on the window frame with a thunk.
- Two loud thunks announced the arrival of worldly belongings crammed into his bags.
- I dropped the pole and it clattered to the pier with a hollow thunk.
- He thunked a large fist on the huge engine beside him.
- There was a whistling sound and a thunk as a small dart-like object pierced the wall.
- There's also the satisfying thunk the missiles make when they hit the target, instead of the wall.
- The machine emitted a whirring sound, and a few calculated sounding thunks, and then began to run.
- The thud of more overhead explosions covered the thunk of the boats' front ramps slapping down on the wet sand beneath them.
- After I fell asleep I must have pushed him off the sofa; I heard a thunk!
- There was a loud thunk, and then the sound of metal crunching and screeching.
- If it hits the sensor, you're rewarded with the satisfyingly realistic sound of a ball thunking into the bottom of the hole.
- There was a thunk like tightly-wound fist meeting wood.
- He walks the field in a circle of death, pumping the lever action with a metal-on-metal thunk after each animal.
- I heard the resounding thunk of a gauntlet thrown down, and next thing I knew, I was trying it at home.
- The goshawk landed with a thunk and then leapt up to take off, only to bounce straight into the front net.
- It skidded across the slick surface and fell off the other side with a sickly thunk.
- It thunks into his chest, and Whitford flips backwards out of his chair and off the edge of the plateau, falling hundreds of feet to the valley floor below.
- They clambered in, and the doors closed with satisfying thunks.
θʌŋkθəŋk humorous, informal non-standard past and past participle of think verb & nounTHəNGk informal as noun the door closed behind us with a thunk another term for thud Example sentencesExamples - There was a whistling sound and a thunk as a small dart-like object pierced the wall.
- There was a loud thunk, and then the sound of metal crunching and screeching.
- Two loud thunks announced the arrival of worldly belongings crammed into his bags.
- If it hits the sensor, you're rewarded with the satisfyingly realistic sound of a ball thunking into the bottom of the hole.
- It was the size of a monkey's fist and flew into the kitchen window with a thunk.
- There's also the satisfying thunk the missiles make when they hit the target, instead of the wall.
- There was a thunk like tightly-wound fist meeting wood.
- I dropped the pole and it clattered to the pier with a hollow thunk.
- He thunked a large fist on the huge engine beside him.
- A screech like a barn owl and a heavy thunk came from Cecilia and Charlie's bedroom.
- It skidded across the slick surface and fell off the other side with a sickly thunk.
- He walks the field in a circle of death, pumping the lever action with a metal-on-metal thunk after each animal.
- The machine emitted a whirring sound, and a few calculated sounding thunks, and then began to run.
- The thud of more overhead explosions covered the thunk of the boats' front ramps slapping down on the wet sand beneath them.
- The goshawk landed with a thunk and then leapt up to take off, only to bounce straight into the front net.
- They clambered in, and the doors closed with satisfying thunks.
- After I fell asleep I must have pushed him off the sofa; I heard a thunk!
- It thunks into his chest, and Whitford flips backwards out of his chair and off the edge of the plateau, falling hundreds of feet to the valley floor below.
- I heard the resounding thunk of a gauntlet thrown down, and next thing I knew, I was trying it at home.
- But the windows were cold and slick, my jacket kept sliding down the glass and my head went with it, landing on the window frame with a thunk.
θəŋkTHəNGk humorous, informal nonstandard past and past participle of think |