dunt Synonyms

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dunt Meaning

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dunt (n.)

A blow.

dunt Sentence Examples

  1. The old castle emitted a haunting dunt as the wind blew through its weathered towers.
  2. The blacksmith's hammer struck the anvil with a forceful dunt, shaping the molten metal into a useful tool.
  3. The boxer's fist connected with his opponent's jaw with a sickening dunt, sending shockwaves through the crowd.
  4. The hiker stumbled upon a hidden cave, its entrance marked by a large dunt in the rock face.
  5. The coconut fell from the palm tree with a dull dunt, its hard shell cracking open upon impact with the ground.
  6. The carpenter used a chisel to make a dunt in the wood, creating a space for the nail to be inserted.
  7. The metal door swung open with a heavy dunt, revealing a dimly lit room filled with forgotten secrets.
  8. The thunderstorm roared overhead, punctuated by the dunt of thunderbolts striking the earth.
  9. The old ship creaked and groaned as it sailed through the stormy seas, each wave leaving a dunt in its wooden hull.
  10. The batter swung his bat with all his might, connecting with the ball and sending it flying with a resounding dunt.

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A blow.

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The old castle emitted a haunting dunt as the wind blew through its weathered towers.

The blacksmith's hammer struck the anvil with a forceful dunt, shaping the molten metal into a useful tool.

The boxer's fist connected with his opponent's jaw with a sickening dunt, sending shockwaves through the crowd.

The hiker stumbled upon a hidden cave, its entrance marked by a large dunt in the rock face.