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thudded

vb. (en-past of: thud)

WordNet
thud
  1. n. a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects) [syn: thump, thumping, clump, clunk]

  2. v. make a dull sound; "the knocker thudded against the front door" [syn: thump]

  3. strike with a dull sound; "Bullets were thudding against the wall"

  4. make a noise typical of an engine lacking lubricants [syn: crump, scrunch]

  5. [also: thudding, thudded]

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Usage examples of "thudded".

My hands were tight on the reins, and my heart thudded in intermittent, painful, nervous beats.

We sat quiet for an hour or more in the dark tent, while outside their feet thudded among the red flicker, and they invoked their gods and the savagery within themselves.

Feet thudded softly over the crackle of damp twigs, the sea-thunder below.

His heart thudded hard against his ribs, and sweat poured off him, but with determination he kept his face stony and his eyes calm and steady.

Her heart thudded against her rib cage, and suddenly she found it hard to breathe.

Her head thudded on the floor so hard the world swam dizzily about her.

It was too weary to have much fight left in it, however, and as he thudded into the snow, Dain was conscious only of how slow everything seemed to be happening.

He managed to roll over, and Tanengard thudded into the floor where his head had been just a second before.

Heavy feet thudded up the steps and an even heavier object struck the door.

The stick thudded against the upraised wooden heft, knocking it out of his hand, and struck his temple.

Each time his lips brushed across hers, her heart thudded a little harder, her breath catching in her chest in anticipation.

As the spears thudded onto the floor, she realized her mistake: it was a ladder.

Three thudded wetly into flesh: two into Mosquito and one into Gnat, just above his collarbone.

Her heart thudded as they paused and she could hear every slurred word between them.