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Discover Ludwig'thudding' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an onomatopoeic term used to describe the sound of a heavy object falling at a great speed. For example, "The heavy thudding of the hammer echoed through the room as it pounded the nails into the wall."
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Gavin began to find his range in the following round but his punches lacked punch and Brook finished the job off in the sixth, rocking the challenger with two thudding shots before pinning him against the ropes with a barrage of shots.
This was meant to be Joshua's toughest test since he turned pro shortly after winning gold at the 2012 Olympics but he won at a canter, pinning Johnson to the ropes early on and flooring his opponent once at the end of the first round with a flurry of thudding head and body shots, before doing the same again in the second.
The forms for the 2011 census began thudding onto the nation's doormats on March 8th.
Trick photography, thudding music and eerie lighting added menace but not much variety.So when in 1963 Ray Cusick was asked to design some villains for a new BBC science-fiction series, he sought something different.
Egyptian stock indexes, for example, are thudding along at all-time lows.The cost of lost confidence is hard, if not impossible, to quantify.
There has always much more than boxing blarney about the veteran trainer who still opens the gym at 6.45 am every day, the old church hall reverberating until eight in the evening to the up-tempo beat of thudding fists and the exhortations of the little Irish guru to "dance and move, dance and move".
An audibly thudding left-right combination sent Butlin crashing to the canvas, his left eyebrow badly bloodied and his senses scrambled.
The wheel initially bounced past several startled mechanics in the Ferrari, Lotus and Mercedes pit crews before thudding into an unaware Allen.
It arrived in the 91st minute when a Liverpool clearance landed at the feet of the central defender and he sent the ball thudding into the top corner of Simon Mignolet's goal on the half-volley.
Having lost its wings and tail, the fuselage careered down the mountain on its belly like a toboggan before thudding to a rest in deep snow.
Behind them, shirtless drummer Gary Powell can be seen sweating ferociously, his deep, thudding beats key to the band's sound filling the space.
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