whamming Antonyms
Strongest:
- pouncing-on-or-upon-
- licking
- storming
- laying-on
- cudgelling
- raiding
- hammering
- cuffing
- lashing
- whomping
- lamming
- busting
- pasting
- cracking
- chopping
- boxing
- whipping
- thrashing
- slamming
- thwacking
- smacking
- swiping
- smashing
- socking
- spanking
- punching
- cudgeling
- bludgeoning
- pummeling
- battering
- whacking
- knocking
- assaulting
- assailing
- swatting
- clubbing
- hitting
- bashing
- besetting
- pounding
- pelting
- walloping
- whapping
- rushing
- pummelling
- jumping-on-
- attacking
- thumping
- clobbering
- clouting
- mauling
- slapping
- punching-out
- hiding
- descending-on-or-upon-
Strong:
- roughing-up-
- threshing
- basting
- blackjacking
- flogging
- belting
- lacing
- buffeting
- tromping
- bunging-up
- tanning
- paddling
- scourging
- pommeling
- whupping
- goring
- currying
- whopping
- working-over
- wounding
- slogging
- belaboring
- birching
- messing-up-
- beating
- drubbing
- lambasting
- batting
- whaling
- slating
- lacerating
- doing
- pommelling
- leathering
- caning
- switching
- fustigating
- strapping
- flagellating
- pistol-whipping
- lathering
- fibbing
Weak:
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
- 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.
- The rock band's performance was so energetic that it left the audience whamming their heads.
- The wind howled and whamming against the windows of the house.
- The angry man punched the wall with a whamming force.
- The fireworks burst into the sky with a series of sharp, whamming pops.
- The waves whamming against the shore created a thunderous roar.
- 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
No antonyms found.
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.