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thumper
noun
One who thumps.
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They are designed to pick up the echo of the seismic vibrations created by contraptions called "thumper trucks" pounding the ground.
What could have been a dull side-scrolling thumper has surprising finesse.
In the mid-seventies he became a tub thumper for Andropov.
No film whose closing credits list a "senior inferno artist" is likely to lull us with its tranquil charms, and "The Kingdom" is a thumper of a movie, full of furious souls.
He got out his tire thumper and thumped the tank.
With your tire thumper, you did a tire check once every two hours or hundred miles, whichever came sooner.
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And that means just one almost ad-free daily newspaper: Slovenska Republika, a nationalistic tub-thumper that happens to be owned by Mr Meciar's own party.The VAT-raising bill is "an attack on the pluralism of the press", says the chairman of Slovakia's publishers' club.
His job at the library, he makes clear, came not as a literary adventure but because he was a neurotic failure at anything else.Nor is he a tub-thumper.
A photograph of Mr Advani cuddling a pet white rabbit captioned "A tender moment"—is a rare, and slightly unsettling, effort to portray the old tub-thumper in a less pugnacious mode.Another vignette is more interesting.
Mr Suslu, who has a reputation as a table-thumper, opened the meeting with a declaration of intent.
But he was not a natural politician, a tub-thumper in negotiation rather than a flatterer, and a tongue-tied mess in public speaking.
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