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thock

Terms vs Thock - What's the difference?

terms | thock |


As a noun terms

is .

As an interjection thock is

a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

Thock vs Chock - What's the difference?

thock | chock |


As an interjection thock

is a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

As a noun chock is

any wooden block used as a wedge or filler or chock can be (obsolete) an encounter.

As a verb chock is

to stop or fasten, as with a wedge, or block; to scotch or chock can be (obsolete) to encounter or chock can be to make a dull sound.

As an adverb chock is

(nautical) entirely; quite.

Thock vs Tock - What's the difference?

thock | tock |


As an interjection thock

is a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

As a noun tock is

(used in conjunction with tick) a clicking sound similar to one made by the hands of a clock.

As a verb tock is

to produce such a sound.

Thock vs Thack - What's the difference?

thock | thack |


As an interjection thock

is a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

As a verb thack is

to strike; thump; thwack.

As a noun thack is

a stroke; a thwack.

Thwock vs Thock - What's the difference?

thwock | thock |


As a verb thwock

is to hit someone, playfully, but hard.

As an interjection thock is

a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

Hock vs Thock - What's the difference?

hock | thock |


As a noun hock

is a Rhenish wine, of a light yellow color, either sparkling or still, from the Hochheim region, but often applied to all Rhenish wines.

As a verb hock

is to disable by cutting the tendons of the hock; to hamstring; to hough.

As an interjection thock is

a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

Shock vs Thock - What's the difference?

shock | thock |


As a noun shock

is sudden, heavy impact or shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook.

As a verb shock

is to cause to be emotionally shocked or shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.

As an interjection thock is

a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

Thick vs Thock - What's the difference?

thick | thock |


As an adjective thick

is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.

As an adverb thick

is in a thick manner.

As a noun thick

is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.

As a verb thick

is (archaic|transitive) to thicken.

As an interjection thock is

a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

Axe vs Thock - What's the difference?

axe | thock |


As a proper noun axe

is axis (world war two nation group).

As an interjection thock is

a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.

Thud vs Thock - What's the difference?

thud | thock |


As a noun thud

is the sound of a dull impact.

As a verb thud

is to make the sound of a dull impact.

As an interjection thock is

a clear, echoing thud, as of an axe chopping wood.