In transitive terms the difference between shoot and thump
is that
shoot is to penetrate, like a missile; to dart with a piercing sensation while
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump.
In intransitive terms the difference between shoot and thump
is that
shoot is to move very quickly and suddenly while
thump is to throb with a muffled rhythmic sound.
As verbs the difference between shoot and thump
is that
shoot is to launch a projectile while
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump.
As nouns the difference between shoot and thump
is that
shoot is the emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant while
thump is a blow that produces a muffled sound.
As an interjection shoot
is
A mild expletive, expressing disbelief or disdain
shove | thump | Related terms |
Shove is a related term of thump.
As verbs the difference between shove and thump
is that
shove is to push, especially roughly or with force while
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a.
As nouns the difference between shove and thump
is that
shove is a rough push while
thump is a blow that produces a muffled sound.
thump | vanquish | Related terms |
Thump is a related term of vanquish.
As verbs the difference between thump and vanquish
is that
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a while
vanquish is to defeat, to overcome.
As a noun thump
is a blow that produces a muffled sound.
thump | cudgel | Related terms |
Thump is a related term of cudgel.
As nouns the difference between thump and cudgel
is that
thump is a blow that produces a muffled sound while
cudgel is a short heavy club with a rounded head used as a weapon.
As verbs the difference between thump and cudgel
is that
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a while
cudgel is to strike with a cudgel.
thump | conquer | Related terms |
Thump is a related term of conquer.
As verbs the difference between thump and conquer
is that
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a while
conquer is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.
As a noun thump
is a blow that produces a muffled sound.
tamp | thump |
As verbs the difference between tamp and thump
is that
tamp is to plug up with clay, earth, dry sand, sod, or other material, as a hole bored in a rock, in order to prevent the force of the explosion from being misdirected while
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump.
As a noun thump is
a blow that produces a muffled sound.
stroke | thump | Related terms |
Stroke is a related term of thump.
In lang=en terms the difference between stroke and thump
is that
stroke is to row the stroke oar of while
thump is to throb with a muffled rhythmic sound.
As nouns the difference between stroke and thump
is that
stroke is an act of while
thump is a blow that produces a muffled sound.
As verbs the difference between stroke and thump
is that
stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction while
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a.
thump | overcome | Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between thump and overcome
is that
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump while
overcome is to surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.
In intransitive terms the difference between thump and overcome
is that
thump is to throb with a muffled rhythmic sound while
overcome is to win or prevail in some sort of battle, contest, etc.
As a noun thump
is a blow that produces a muffled sound.
thump | pommel | Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between thump and pommel
is that
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump while
pommel is to pound or beat.
drub | thump | Related terms |
Drub is a related term of thump.
As verbs the difference between drub and thump
is that
drub is to beat (someone or something) with a stick while
thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a.
As a noun thump is
a blow that produces a muffled sound.
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