12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wham' in a Sentence
"A loud sound caused by an explosion or sharp impact." more
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As the hammer struck the metal, a resonant wham filled the blacksmith's workshop.
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The chef's knife made a sharp wham as it hit the cutting board, expertly slicing vegetables.
The wham of a high-speed train passing by added a futuristic touch to the station.
The thunderstorm brought a continuous wham of thunder and lightning.
The whams of fireworks echoed through the night sky during the celebration.
A loud wham followed the explosion of the firecracker in the night sky.
The final wham of the drum marked the end of the musical performance.
The wham of a soccer ball hitting the goalpost added excitement to the match.
The wham of the space shuttle's engines marked the beginning of its ascent.
A muffled wham came from the attic, sparking curiosity in the old house.
A distant wham signaled the start of the construction project.
The sudden wham of laughter erupted from the comedy club.
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