Thumpy vs Thumps - What's the difference?
thumpy | thumps |
(of music) characterised by thumping sounds from the drums.
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As an adjective thumpy
is characterised by thumping sounds from the drums.As a noun thumps is
plural of lang=en.As a verb thumps is
third-person singular of thump.thumpy
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Adjective
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