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"To strike or beat vigorously with something flat; to whack." more

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The painter will thwack the paintbrush against the canvas to create texture.
He will have thwacked the golf ball into the hole before anyone else even tees off.
The woodpecker's beak made a distinct thwack sound as it hammered against the tree trunk.
The chef will have been thwacking the garlic to release its flavor into the sizzling pan.
With a playful thwack, she smacked her friend on the arm after hearing a funny joke.
The chef had been thwacking the dough to perfection for the artisanal bread.
The boxer has thwacked his opponent with a powerful left hook.
The tailor has been thwacking the fabric to create a unique texture for the dress.
She thwacked the table in frustration, causing the dishes to rattle.
As the chef prepares the meat, he is thwacking it to tenderize.
The mischievous cat attempted to thwack the dangling toy, swatting at it with its paws.
As the rain poured, she was thwacking the umbrella to shake off excess water.
In the intense match, he thwacked the tennis ball across the court with precision.

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Thwack

thwak
verbTo strike or beat vigorously with something flat; to whack.

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Last Updated On: December 9, 2023
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