whamming Antonyms

Meaning of whamming

whamming

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

whamming Sentence Examples

  1. The lightning whamming down illuminated the sky with a blinding flash.
  2. The boxer delivered a bone-whamming punch that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.
  3. The thunder clapped so fiercely it seemed to be whamming against our eardrums.
  4. The car crashed into the tree with a deafening whamming sound.
  5. The rock band's performance was so energetic that it left the audience whamming their heads.
  6. The wind howled and whamming against the windows of the house.
  7. The angry man punched the wall with a whamming force.
  8. The fireworks burst into the sky with a series of sharp, whamming pops.
  9. The waves whamming against the shore created a thunderous roar.
  10. The construction workers hammered away at the metal with loud, whamming strikes.

FAQs About the word whamming

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

pouncing (on or upon), licking, storming, laying on, cudgelling, raiding, hammering, cuffing, lashing, whomping

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The lightning whamming down illuminated the sky with a blinding flash.

The boxer delivered a bone-whamming punch that sent his opponent crashing to the canvas.

The thunder clapped so fiercely it seemed to be whamming against our eardrums.

The car crashed into the tree with a deafening whamming sound.