Thwack in a sentence as a noun

Fight scenes are dance choreography with foley "thwack" sounds.

A copy of this should be rolled up and used to thwack the producers of Tangled.

"How I taught my dog to thwack his paw on a big red button in response to a keyword signal" might be a better title.

Anybody who attempts to justify it deserves a swift thwack in the back of the head.

Not only are they noisy before mating, but they make a very loud thwack when hitting a bicycle helmet.

You can play a pickup game of hockey with something to thwack around as a puck, a stick, and some skates, all of which are dirt cheap.

This definitely qualifies for a Zen style thwack over the head with a stick and a reprimand of "stop being clever!

Thwack in a sentence as a verb

But then usually, I'm shutting down the system to do an upgrade when I thwack it like this, so it's a reasonable tradeoff.

Cynicism about altruism isn't a good reason to thwack private charity.

But taking a ripper shank to compacted ground illustrated with a 'thwack' inside a serrated thought bubble can explain more than if I explain in English.

Why not have a plastic flap hang down and thwack the top of the too-tall truck?Next, if that's ignored, a plywood barricade hanging down: Better some splintered plywood than a jammed tunnel.

So I taped a piece of paper to the turntable that would thwack against the tonearm pivot on each revolution, then counted the thwacks in a minute, and adjusted for 33 and a bit.

Maybe they've gotten better -- Emily Lakdawalla posted the other day a photo labeling Mars rover parts like "secondary thwack arm" and "rabbit hole".If you give things short vivid names you'll be less tempted to acronym them.

What are the odds they just thwack your entire account and destroy your entire business in one fell swoop?Perhaps some people have a risk threshold that would accept this, but I'm pretty sure this creates a situation in which you are going to be inevitably explaining to quite a few angry customers why you can't do anything to help them.

Thwack definitions

noun

a hard blow with a flat object

verb

deliver a hard blow to; "The teacher smacked the student who had misbehaved"

See also: smack