thwacked Sentence Examples
- The golfer thwacked the ball into the rough, sending it far off course.
- The batter thwacked a line drive that crashed into the outfield fence.
- The construction worker thwacked the nail into the wood with a mighty blow.
- The tennis player thwacked the serve with such force that it left a dimple in the court.
- The drummer thwacked his cymbal with such intensity that it sent shockwaves through the audience.
- The cat thwacked the toy mouse with its paw, sending it flying across the room.
- The baseball coach thwacked the bat against the ground in frustration after his team's loss.
- The boxer thwacked his opponent with a vicious uppercut, knocking him unconscious.
- The police officer thwacked the suspect with a baton, subduing him.
- The skateboarder thwacked the ramp with his board, launching himself into the air with ease.
thwacked Meaning
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thwacked (imp. & p. p.)
of Thwack
Synonyms & Antonyms of thwacked
Synonyms:
- walloped
- thumped
- whaled
- socked
- clapt
- hammered
- bopped
- boxed
- poked
- nailed
- chopped
- shoved
- slugged
- clobbered
- flicked
- belted
- pasted
- bumped
- busted
- tagged
- bonked
- batted
- pushed
- smote
- swatted
- slogged
- tapped
- licked
- bobbed
- kicked
- stabbed
- clouted
- zapped
- stroked
- bludgeoned
- rapped
- clocked
- cracked
- biffed
- jabbed
- bashed
Synonyms:
- dumped
- laced
- bunted
- switched
- stamped
- conked
- roughed
- pummeled
- kneed
- flailed
- decked
- mauled
- caned
- levelled
- creamed
- jostled
- drubbed
- scuffed
- whipped
- thrashed
- pelted
- beaned
- leveled
- cudgelled
- sucker-punched
- clubbed
- lashed
- pommelled
- prodded
- speared
- battered
- buffeted
- sledged
- knocked-down
- flogged
- pommeled
- peppered
- butted
- lambasted
- beat
- hung-one-on
- cuffed
- bust
- felled
- mangled
- bunged
- pummelled
- slashed
- floored
- sapped
FAQs About the word thwacked
of Thwack
knocked, hit,smacked, whacked, clapped, clipped, pounded, punched, banged, struck
No antonyms found.
The golfer thwacked the ball into the rough, sending it far off course.
The batter thwacked a line drive that crashed into the outfield fence.
The construction worker thwacked the nail into the wood with a mighty blow.
The tennis player thwacked the serve with such force that it left a dimple in the court.