whomping (Meaning)

whomping

a loud slap, crash, or crunch, to hit or slap sharply, to create or put together especially hastily, to strike with a sharp noise or thump, to defeat decisively

whomping Sentence Examples

  1. The gust of wind gave the tree a whomping, causing its branches to sway violently.
  2. The dog received a resounding whomping after chewing on the sofa cushions.
  3. The professor's lecture was so dull that it felt like a prolonged whomping of boredom.
  4. The boxer inflicted a whomping knockout punch on his opponent in the third round.
  5. The storm produced whomping waves that crashed relentlessly against the shore.
  6. The child's tantrum was a chaotic whomping of screams and flailing arms.
  7. The paparazzi bombarded the celebrity with a whomping barrage of questions.
  8. The whomping sound of heavy rain drumming on the roof drowned out all other noise.
  9. The thunderclap was so deafening that it felt like a physical whomping.
  10. The relentless heat of the desert sun gave the hiker a whomping headache.

FAQs About the word whomping

a loud slap, crash, or crunch, to hit or slap sharply, to create or put together especially hastily, to strike with a sharp noise or thump, to defeat decisively

whopping, trouncing, throwing, mastering, flattening, beating, tromping, whapping, drubbing, walloping

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The gust of wind gave the tree a whomping, causing its branches to sway violently.

The dog received a resounding whomping after chewing on the sofa cushions.

The professor's lecture was so dull that it felt like a prolonged whomping of boredom.

The boxer inflicted a whomping knockout punch on his opponent in the third round.