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thwack
▪ I. thwack, n. (θwæk) [f. the verb.] A vigorous stroke with a stick or the like; a whack. Also as int.1587 T. Hughes, etc. Misfort. Arthur iv. ii, Boystrous bangs with thumping thwacks fall thicke. 1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. ii. 76 A company of lusty shoulder-thumpers, who discharg'd the mutuall... Oxford English Dictionary
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thwick-thwack
† thwick-thwack Obs. [Redupl. f. thwack.] The repetition or exchange of thwacks.1575 R. B. Appius & Virg. B ij b, With thwicke thwack, with thump thump, With bobbing and bum. 1582 Stanyhurst Conceits in æneis, etc. (Arb.) 138 With peale meale ramping, with thwick thwack sturdelye thundring. 1611 Cot... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gerald Haslam
Press, 1990) Condor Dreams & Other Fictions (Univ.of Nevada Press, 1994) The Great Tejon Club Jubilee (Devil Mountain Books, 1996) Manuel and the Madman (Thwack Powell (Boise State University Western Writers' Series, 1992) (with Stephen Glasser) Out of the Slush Pile (Poets & Writers Inc., 1993) The Horned Toad (Thwack wikipedia.org
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thwacking
▪ I. thwacking, vbl. n. (ˈθwækɪŋ) [f. thwack v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb thwack in various senses. Also attrib.: thwacking-frame, a stand on which pantiles are beaten into shape; thwacking-horse, -stool, a bench on which the thwacking-frame is placed; thwacking-knife, a knife for trimming th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Garry Stewart
In 1995 he co-founded the Melbourne dance company Chunky Move, and two or three years later founded the dance company Thwack! , and others (1996) THWACK (1999), Stewart's own company Plastic Space Melbourne Festival (October 1999) Australian Dance Theatre Split, Optima Playhouse wikipedia.org
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bethwack
bethwack, v. (bɪˈθwæk) [f. be- 2 + thwack.] trans. To pelt, thrash, or cudgel soundly.1555 Fardle Facions i. vi. 92 They..haue a good sporte to all to bethwacke it with stones. 1598 R. Bernard tr. Terence Andr. i. ii. (1629) 16, I will all to becurry thee, or bethwacke thy coate. 1848 Lowell Poet. W... Oxford English Dictionary
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Outsideinside
Canadian journalist Martin Popoff praised the album where the band "pre-dispose of Purple, thwack the face of Hendrix, and generally pound psychedelia wikipedia.org
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thucke
† thucke Obs. rare—1. [Origin uncertain. It anwers in sense to Ger. tücke fem., mischievous trick, MHG. tuck, also duck, blow, knock, cunning stroke, knavery; and duck, if the original form, would answer to an Eng. *þuck. Stratmann compares ON. þykkr, thwack, blow; OE. tucian to treat badly, harm, h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sarah-Jayne Howard
She has also danced in Australia with Garry Stewart’s company Thwack! wikipedia.org
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Los Ageless
Composition "Los Ageless" is a dance-rock, new wave, and electropop song driven by, "the flat thwack of electronic drums and a squirting synth-bass sound wikipedia.org
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bastinado
▪ I. bastinado, n. (bæstɪˈneɪdəʊ) Forms: 6– bastinado; also 6 bastannado, -anado, 7 -onada, 7–8 onado. [a. Sp. bastonada (= It. bastonata, OF. bastonnée) a caning or cudgelling, f. baston stick, staff, cudgel. For termination see -ado2: the unaccented o in the second syllable has fluctuated from the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anne Winton
Thwack! wikipedia.org
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rounce robble hobble
† rounce robble hobble Obs. [Imitative.] Stanyhurst's attempt to represent the sound of thunder, copied allusively or derisively by some later writers.1582 Stanyhurst æneis viii. (Arb.) 137 A clapping fyer⁓bolt (such as oft, with rownce robel hobble, Ioue toe the ground clattreth). 1589 Nash in Gree... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rag Doll (Aerosmith song)
The song "[filters] the essence of Aerosmith's funkiest moments through the boom-thwack beat of the hair-metal '80s". wikipedia.org
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King Kurt
Paul "Thwack" Laventhol joined on guitar at their third gig in July 1981, and the name was shortened to King Kurt later that year. wikipedia.org
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