thump

/θʌmp/
verb 5noun 4

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(noun.)

ADJ

good, heavy, loud | muffled

VERB + THUMP

give sb/sth

He gave the door a hard thump when nobody answered after knocking.

hear

PREP

with a ~

The door burst open with a heavy thump that made everyone jump.

2

(verb.) hit sb/sth with your fist

ADV

hard

Her heart was thumping hard against her ribs as she waited for the test results.

down

She thumped down hard on the accelerator and the car shot forward.

PREP

with

He thumped the wall with his hand in frustration after losing the game.

3

(verb.) of the heart

ADV

hard, heavily, loudly, painfully, wildly

VERB + THUMP

begin to

My chest began to thump as I walked into the dark room.

PREP

against

My chest was thumping against my ribs as I waited for the exam results.

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