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thudding

[ UK /θˈʌdɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not clear and resonant; sounding as if striking with or against something relatively soft
    thudding bullets
    the dull thud

How To Use thudding In A Sentence

  • Then I realized that I couldn't hear anything at all, nothing but a constant thudding like a heartbeat in my eardrum.
  • Huge space-age lights came down from the ceiling to flash in time to the thudding pulse of the music.
  • Each song delivers short, thudding, dirge-like rock with the same bleak atmosphere.
  • Try as they might, there is one word that Labour MPs can't bring themselves to mention on election bumph now thudding on to doormats.
  • Peter was aware of his heart thudding in his chest.
  • There was a heavy thudding noise against the bedroom door.
  • Treading down the hallway from the bedroom, anxious to see what food might be available to me, I halted as a thudding came from the entry door to the apartment.
  • She ran up the stairs, her bare feet thudding on the wood.
  • It went around corners happily, and wasn't badly upset by the sort of suburban ruts and bumps which had the YRV thudding and bumping along.
  • The weasel yanked a bowie knife out of a sheath on his hip and threw it at Lee, who nipped it neatly out of the air, and sent it thudding into the earth at the weasel's feet.
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