Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The boxer's punch landed with a resounding thwack on his opponent's jaw, knocking him down.
The archer released the arrow, and it hit the target with a solid thwack, scoring a bullseye.
The carpenter used a hammer to give the nail a firm thwack, securing the pieces of wood together.
The whip cracked through the air, producing a sharp thwack as it struck the ground.
The carpenter's hammer struck the nail with a satisfying thwack, securing the pieces of wood together.
The thwack of the snare drum added rhythm to the song.
The drummer's powerful thwack energized the crowd.
The sudden thwack of the drum startled the audience.
The thwack of the djembe drum filled the room with an African beat.
The drummer's precise thwack brought the song to life.
The drummer's thwack set the tempo for the rest of the band.
He swung the bat with force, and the thwack of the ball hitting the outfielder's glove could be heard.
The lumberjack's axe made a loud thwack as it struck the tree trunk.
The boxer's punch landed with a satisfying thwack on his opponent's jaw.
The golfer's swing was perfect, and the thwack of the club hitting the ball reverberated across the fairway.
The baseball player hit a line drive, and the thwack of the ball meeting the bat filled the stadium.
The tennis player's powerful serve resulted in a loud thwack as the ball sailed over the net.
The drummer's thwack reverberated through the concert hall.
The thwack of the drum signaled the start of the marching band performance.
He practiced his drumming, aiming for the perfect thwack.
The lumberjack's axe made a resounding thwack as it struck the tree, bringing it down with precision.
The blacksmith's hammer came down with a heavy thwack, shaping the red-hot metal on the anvil.
The boxer's punch landed with a sharp thwack on his opponent's jaw, causing him to stumble backward.
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