thrack (Meaning)

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thrack (v. t.)

To load or burden; as, to thrack a man with property.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thrack

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thrack Sentence Examples

  1. The metal thracked against the concrete, sending sparks flying through the air.
  2. The sound of the thunder thracked across the sky, making the ground tremble beneath our feet.
  3. The horse's hooves thracked loudly on the cobblestone street, announcing its arrival.
  4. The hammer hit the anvil with a resounding thrack, sending the sparks upward.
  5. The broken bone thracked unnaturally as the doctor set it back into place.
  6. The door thracked open, revealing a dimly lit room beyond.
  7. The bullet th racked through the air, missing its intended target by inches.
  8. The zipper thracked shut, securing the backpack firmly.
  9. The computer mouse thracked smoothly across the desk, guiding the cursor with precision.
  10. The waves thracked against the shore, creating a rhythmic, soothing sound.

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To load or burden; as, to thrack a man with property.

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The metal thracked against the concrete, sending sparks flying through the air.

The sound of the thunder thracked across the sky, making the ground tremble beneath our feet.

The horse's hooves thracked loudly on the cobblestone street, announcing its arrival.

The hammer hit the anvil with a resounding thrack, sending the sparks upward.