whams (Meaning)

whams

a solid blow, with violent abruptness, to hit or explode with a loud impact, to propel, strike, or beat so as to produce a loud impact, the loud sound of a hard impact

whams Sentence Examples

  1. The thunderous clap of thunder whams upon the startled town, sending shockwaves through its inhabitants.
  2. The vicious wind whams into the sails of the ship, propelling it with uncanny force.
  3. The powerful punch whams into the opponent's jaw, sending them crashing down to the floor.
  4. The loud bang of the door whams shut, echoing through the silent corridor.
  5. The angry fist whams against the wall, leaving a visible dent in its surface.
  6. The crashing waves wham against the rocky shore, forming towering walls of water.
  7. The earthquake whams violently, causing buildings to sway and roads to crack.
  8. The powerful kick whams into the target's chest, knocking them off their feet.
  9. The intense hailstorm whams down on the roof, creating a deafening roar.
  10. The furious dog whams its tail against the cage, its rage evident in every movement.

FAQs About the word whams

a solid blow, with violent abruptness, to hit or explode with a loud impact, to propel, strike, or beat so as to produce a loud impact, the loud sound of a hard

licks, pounds, knocks, thumps, whacks, punches,blows, hits, spanks, pokes

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The thunderous clap of thunder whams upon the startled town, sending shockwaves through its inhabitants.

The vicious wind whams into the sails of the ship, propelling it with uncanny force.

The powerful punch whams into the opponent's jaw, sending them crashing down to the floor.

The loud bang of the door whams shut, echoing through the silent corridor.