"Thumping" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thumping" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thumping" Meaning

1. (of a sound or an impact) very loud and strong, so as to cause a lot of vibration.
Example: The thumping of the bass notes from the sound system was almost deafening.
2. (of a person) very fat and not fit.
Example: He has been out of shape lately, he's looking a bit thumping.
3. To beat someone very heavily with fists, especially in a struggle or fight.
Example: The movie depicts the thumping he got from the hooligan in the alleyway.
4. A completely and utterly infamous or extremely unpleasant thing.
Example: The humidity in the summer is just thumping, I hate this heat.

"Thumping" Examples

Word: Thumping


Usage Examples:


The thumping noise from the construction work outside was making it difficult for me to focus on my work.
She had a thumping headache after a bad car crash yesterday.
The thumping sound of the bass in the music was too loud.
The thumping of his fist on the table showed how frustrated he was with the situation.
The baby stopped crying when her mother applied some ointment to ease the thumping pain in her ear.

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