Definition: 1. To hit something hard, especially with your closed hand. 2. To fall on or hit a surface hard, with a loud dull sound; to make sth do this.
Use 'thump' in a sentence:
1. The excitement made her heart thump.
2. It landed with a thump.
3. Basia began to thump on the door.
4. The Right has a thumping majority.
5. "Thump!" The Wolf was knocked out.
6. The dog let his head thump on the floor again.
7. She thumped her hand on the witness box.
8. I could feel her heart go thump-thump-thump.
9. He leaped on to the platform with a thump.
10. Then he heard a loud thump. Something had hit the window.
11. Conclusion Precordial thump could not terminate VF in the pig model of cardiac arrest.
12. We are cruising along at 30 mph when, suddenly, the car flies up in the air and lands with a dull thump.