whomp

IPA: hˈɑmp

verb

  • (slang, transitive) To hit extremely hard.
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Examples of "whomp" in Sentences

  • I thought I was the only one with a word whomp addiction.
  • Kratos sends the chains flying away and landing with a very satisfying 'whomp' sound.
  • Obama did 'whomp' Hillary first when she said she had been asking the Pentagon about a plan.
  • How about a question where she goes first, followed by him - giving him the opportunity to "whomp" her?
  • It slammed down on the beach with a sickening "whomp" while it smashed palm trees and demolished an entire campground.
  • I heard a noise, as if something giant and alive was being torn in two, and then I heard a "whomp" outside the window.
  • One side of it was close to the woods and the flames were significantly high and I was just waiting for it to 'whomp' into the woods. "
  • The ice made a huge "whomp" sound, and Tribone said that his sister, Allegra Tribone, asked if they were dead, which thankfully they weren't.
  • The doors slam shut with a satisfying "whomp," the climate-control buttons make a sturdy "click" and, best of all, you can put the ragtop down with one hand!
  • Members of al Qaeda in Iraq came to expect that they might wake up one night to the whomp of a helicopter overhead, the rattle of a Humvee outside, the explosion of their front door.

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