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Thwacked

Thwack \Thwack\ (thw[a^]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Thwacked; p. pr. & vb. n. Thwacking.] [Cf. OE. thakken to stroke, AS.

  1. To strike with something flat or heavy; to bang, or thrash: to thump. ``A distant thwacking sound.''
    --W. Irving.

  2. To fill to overflow. [Obs.]
    --Stanyhurst.

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thwacked

vb. (en-past of: thwack)

Usage examples of "thwacked".

Skink yanked back, hard, but the eel flew out of the water and thwacked into his shower cap.

Weeb had a hunch it would hurt like hell if the tip thwacked across his bare flesh, and he edged back a step.

Skink took another fish from the bucket and thwacked it lightly against the gunwale, killing it instantly.

Catherine started to reach for it, but Curl thwacked her arm with the butt of the gun.

The back of the hatchet head thwacked meanly against his head, dropping him to the ground with a shocked yell and a sudden spurt of bright blood.

The younger Thona stepped on something squashy and wiggly, which made him both jump and skid—smack into a tree, which thwacked his helmet down over his eyes and snagged him unmercifully by the beard.

He thwacked her back, then sat down on the bed beside her and pulled her against him to gently rub his palm over her back.

He hauled his bags of gold up onto his shoulder and, before trudging off to his hammock, he thwacked my shoulder in his old friendly manner.