Thwomp vs Thwop - What's the difference?
thwomp | thwop |
The dull sound of something landing heavily, or of something being struck hard.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 28, author=Laurel Graeber, title=Spare Times: For Children, work=New York Times
, passage=Tennis may be the quietest sport, with long stretches of respectful silence interrupted only by the thwop of balls being hit. }}
As interjections the difference between thwomp and thwop
is that thwomp is the dull sound of something landing heavily, or of something being struck hard while thwop is .thwomp
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(en interjection)thwop
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