15 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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The photographer tried to capture the decisive moment when the waves would thwack against the cliff.
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By the time the deadline arrives, she will have thwacked the final nail into the project's presentation.
The carpenter has been thwacking the wood to shape the intricate details of the furniture.
The children took turns trying to thwack the pinata blindfolded at the colorful birthday party.
The hiker used a stick to thwack at the bushes, alerting any wildlife of his presence.
The toddler giggled with delight as he tried to thwack the colorful pinata at his birthday party.
The conductor used a baton to thwack the music stand, signaling the orchestra to begin playing.
In the dark alley, the vigilant cat will have been thwacking its tail, ready to pounce on any unsuspecting prey.
The martial artist demonstrated the technique to thwack an opponent's weapon out of their hand.
Using a wooden spoon, she proceeded to thwack the dough to achieve the desired consistency.
The detective will have thwacked the final piece of evidence onto the suspect's record.
The mischievous kitten attempted to thwack at the moving cursor on the computer screen.
The chef demonstrated how to thwack the spices in a mortar and pestle for an aromatic curry.
In the dojo, the sensei demonstrated the proper way to thwack the wooden practice dummy.
The chef will have thwacked the garlic cloves to perfection for the aromatic pasta sauce.
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