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In some senses, thump is marked as dated, colloquial, euphemistic, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
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.
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.
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.