THUMP vs POUND: NOUN
- The sound of such a blow; a thud
- A blow that produces a muffled sound
- A heavy blow with the hand
- A blow or knock, as with something blunt or heavy; a heavy fall.
- The sound made by the sudden fall or blow of a heavy body, as of a hammer, or the like.
- A heavy blow, or the sound made by such a blow; a blow with a club, the fist, or anything that gives a thick, heavy sound; a bang: as, to give one a thump.
- A blow, as with a blunt object.
- A muffled sound, as that produced by beating with a blunt object; a thud.
- 3. In machinery, the dull sound caused by lost motion at some joint where the stress is alternately in one direction and another, and the hole is slightly larger than the pin from wear or mal-adjustment.
- Plural Beating of the chest in horses due to spasmodic contractions of the diaphragm. It is similar to hiccough in man.
- A heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects)
- United States writer who lived in Europe; strongly influenced the development of modern literature (1885-1972)
- A nontechnical unit of force equal to the mass of 1 pound with an acceleration of free fall equal to 32 feet/sec/sec
- 16 ounces
- The act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)
- The basic unit of money in Great Britain; equal to 100 pence
- The basic unit of money in Cyprus; equal to 100 cents
- The basic unit of money in Egypt; equal to 100 piasters
- A public enclosure for stray or unlicensed dogs
- The basic unit of money in the Sudan; equal to 100 piasters
- The basic unit of money in Lebanon; equal to 100 piasters
- A pound-net; also, either one, inner or outer, of the compartments of such a net, or the inclosure of a gang of nets in which the fish are finally entrapped. See cut under pound-net.
- In a canal, the level portion between two locks.
- A pond.
- An inclosure, maintained by authority, for confining cattle or other beasts when taken trespassing, or going at large in violation of law; a pinfold. Pounds were also used for the deposit of goods seized by distress.
- The act of pounding.
- The sound of a heavy blow; a thump.
- A heavy blow.
- The pound key on a telephone.
- A primary unit of currency in Scotland before the Act of Union (1707).
- The primary unit of currency in Ireland and Cyprus before the adoption of the euro.
- The primary unit of currency in the United Kingdom, worth 20 shillings or 240 old pence before the decimalization of 1971.
- A unit of weight differing in various countries and times.
- A unit of apothecary weight equal to 12 ounces (373.242 grams).
- A unit of weight equal to 16 ounces (453.592 grams).
- A container, as on a boat, in which fish are kept.
- A prison.
- An enclosure in which animals, especially farm animals, are kept.
- A place in which vehicles impounded by the authorities are held until redeemed by their owners.
- The basic unit of money in Syria; equal to 100 piasters
- A public enclosure for the confinement of stray animals, especially dogs.
- Formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
THUMP vs POUND: VERB
- To thud or pound
- To throb with a muffled rhythmic sound
- To hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump
- Move rhythmically
- Make a dull sound
- Hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument
- Strike or drive against with a heavy impact
- Move heavily or clumsily
- Move rhythmically
- Hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument
- Place or shut up in a pound
- Partition off into compartments
- Shut up or confine in any enclosure or within any bounds or limits
- Break down and crush by beating, as with a pestle
THUMP vs POUND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To move or collide with a thump or thumps.
- To beat or throb audibly.
- To give a thump or thumps; to strike or fall with a heavy blow; to pound.
- To hit or fall in such a way as to produce a thump or thumps.
- To defeat soundly; drub.
- To move or cause to strike with a thump or thumps.
- To beat so as to produce a thump or thumps.
- To produce energetically, as from forceful use of the hands. Often used with out.
- To instill by persistent, emphatic repetition.
- To beat to a powder or pulp; pulverize or crush.
- To assault with military force.
- To strike repeatedly and forcefully, especially with the hand or a tool: : beat.
- To defeat soundly.
- To cause harm or loss to; affect adversely.
- To attack verbally; criticize.
- To drink quickly (a beverage, especially an alcoholic one). Often used with back or down.
- To strike vigorous, repeated blows.
- To move along heavily and noisily.
- To pulsate rapidly and heavily; throb.
- To move or work laboriously.
THUMP vs POUND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To strike or beat with something thick or heavy, or so as to cause a dull sound.
- To confine (an animal) in a pound.
THUMP vs POUND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To beat heavily, or with something thick and heavy.
- To produce by a heavy blow or beating.
- To beat; give a thump or blow.
- To weigh.
- To wager a pound on.
- To shut up in a pound; impound; confine as in a pound; hence, to imprison; confine.
- Figuratively, to keep within narrow limits; cramp; restrain.
- To form into pounds, bins, or compartments.
- To beat; strike as with a heavy instrument and with repeated blows; pommel.
- To inflict; strike: as, to pound blows.
- To pulverize; break into fine pieces by striking with a heavy instrument; crush; reduce to powder.
- 16 ounces avoirdupois
- A symbol for a unit of currency (especially for the pound sterling in Great Britain)
- Equal to 100 pence
- The basic unit of money in Syria
- Equal to 100 piasters
- Equal to 100 cents
- The basic unit of money in the Sudan
- The basic unit of money in Lebanon
- The basic unit of money in Egypt
- The basic unit of money in Cyprus
- (idiom) (pound the pavement) To travel the streets on foot, especially in search of work.
THUMP vs POUND: RELATED WORDS
- Prom, Deaf, Boom, Bum, Bam, Bump, Noise, Sound, Bang, Clump, Pound, Poke, Beat, Clunk, Thud
- Throb, Egyptian pound, British pound, Punt, Beat, Hammering, Lumber, Poke, Ram, Dog pound, Hammer, Thump, Quid, Pound sterling, Lb
THUMP vs POUND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Prom, Deaf, Boom, Bum, Bam, Bump, Noise, Sound, Bang, Clump, Pound, Poke, Beat, Clunk, Thud
- Dollar, Sterling, Throb, Egyptian pound, Punt, Beat, Hammering, Lumber, Poke, Ram, Dog pound, Hammer, Thump, Quid, Pound sterling
THUMP vs POUND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Can you get car registration at tom thump?
- This set includes lump, pump, thump, and jump.
- Sound of a thump heard in the cockpit.
- There was a thump and the engines stopped.
- Thump impression shall be attested by two witnesses.
- Icky Thump entered the UK Albums Chart at number one "The White Stripes - Icky Thump global chart positions and trajectories".
- As is shifted out its motors met the wind and drowned us in thump thump until it faded off into the distance.
- The walkers were serenaded by the loud thump-thump of a dozen Chinese drummers.
- All of a sudden we heard thump, thump and boom.
- Thumpetty thump thump, thumpety thump thump, Over the hills of snow.
- Pound for pound, as you can see, we funded a lot of PPP loans.
- Pound for pound, this man is easily the most prolific songwriter ever!
- Do not use fractions pound; round off to the nearest pound.
- You will also notice pound for pound; they weigh more.
- Pound for pound we will still be ahead.
- Is Kamaru Usman the best pound for pound.
- Travis is probably the strongest, pound for pound.
- Pound for pound, there is a clear winner though.
- Pound for pound, what you get is very reasonable.
- Fifteen hundred pound in a black box, fifteen hundred pound locked up, fifteen hundred pound put away and hid!
THUMP vs POUND: QUESTIONS
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