thunk Sentence Examples

  1. The heavy object thunk onto the ground, startling the passersby.
  2. She let the book thunk onto the desk, marking her place.
  3. The hammer thunk against the nail, driving it into the wood.
  4. The woodpecker's beak thunk repeatedly against the tree trunk.
  5. The keys thunk against the metal table, making an unpleasant sound.
  6. He thunk his guitar softly, creating a gentle melody.
  7. The cat's tail thunk against the windowpane as it jumped for attention.
  8. The bowling ball thunk into the pins, sending them flying.
  9. The drumstick thunk against the drumhead, producing a thunderous beat.
  10. The iron block thunk onto the anvil, as the blacksmith prepared to shape it.

thunk Meaning

Wordnet

thunk (n)

a dull hollow sound

FAQs About the word thunk

a dull hollow sound

clank, thunderclap, wham, thwack, clang, boom, crash, whump, blast,pop

No antonyms found.

The heavy object thunk onto the ground, startling the passersby.

She let the book thunk onto the desk, marking her place.

The hammer thunk against the nail, driving it into the wood.

The woodpecker's beak thunk repeatedly against the tree trunk.