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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Thwack' in a Sentence

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

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As the conductor, she will have thwacked her baton to conclude the mesmerizing symphony.
By the time the deadline arrives, she will have thwacked the final nail into the project's presentation.
He will have thwacked the golf ball into the hole before anyone else even tees off.
By the end of the ceremony, the judge will have thwacked the gavel to declare the verdict.
Before the sunrise, the farmer will have thwacked the scarecrow to keep the crows away.
The detective will have thwacked the final piece of evidence onto the suspect's record.
The chef will have thwacked the garlic cloves to perfection for the aromatic pasta sauce.
Before the sunrise, the lumberjack will have thwacked the last tree in the dense forest.

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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