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SELECT word_id, synonym_id FROM tbl_synonym_map WHERE word_id='12302' OR synonym_id='12302'Word: Stricken WordDetail::__constructor - 4: WordDetail::__constructor - 5: WordDetail::__constructor - 6: 12302Word -3Word -4Word -5Word ID: 12302Word Name: Thwack THWACK | Definition and Meaning
Definition of Thwack
Thwack
thwack


Definition/Meaning
(verb)
to strike against something sharply and forcefully, with or as if with a flat and/or heavy object, often making a loud sound;

e.g. He started to thwack the quilt with a stick to get the lumps out.

(noun)
a sharp and forceful strike/blow against something, especially one delivered with a flat and/or heavy object, or the sound made by such a strike;

e.g. He gave the table a thwack to show how strong it was.



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