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"Thuds" Meaning

The word "thuds" refers to a dull, heavy, and flat sound, often made by something (such as a body) falling or striking a hard surface, often with a deadened or muffled effect.

"Thuds" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Thuds"


1. Introduce Sound


The old wooden cart thudded down the cobblestone street, its wheels creaking.

2. Indicate Impact


The football player landed a solid tackle, thudding into the gap between the defender's knees.

3. Describe Movement


The airplane thudded through turbulence, passengers were thrown around the cabin.

4. Give A Sense Of Area Description


The room thudded with silence, as if the weight of the previous argument still lingered in the air.

5. Point to A Physical Phenomenon


Water thudded against the walls of the sea cave, creating a fog-like mist.

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