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▪ 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...
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thwacker
thwacker rare. (ˈθwækə(r)) [f. prec. + -er1.] 1. One who or that which thwacks; a beater; spec. an implement for beating half-dried pantiles into shape on the thwacking-frame.1867 Ure Dict. Arts, etc. III. 902 When half-dry the tiles are taken out one by one, placed on the thwacking frame, and beate...
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Inndia
The Times of India Gavin Rasquinh found "Inndia" was "another passable track with a thwacking snare sound".
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Obsessing Over Wrinkles? Depressed About Aging?
One way to do this is by thwacking a pillow with a hand towel that's been knotted on one end, safely, in private—while simultaneously verbalizing all of the things you're angry about ...
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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...
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Everything I Need
The tune is a mid-tempo pop/rock song, and is marked by a loud, thwacking drum rhythm and a prominent slide guitar solo.
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sousing
▪ I. sousing, vbl. n.1 (ˈsaʊsɪŋ) Also 6 sows(s)ing, 7 sowcing. [f. souse v.1] 1. The action or process of pickling. Also attrib. in sousing-drink, sousing-tub. Now Obs. or dial.1551–60 Invent. Sir H. Parker in Hall Eliz. Soc. (1887) 150 A sowssing Tubb for brawne. 1577 Harrison Descr. Engl. 110/1 Ch...
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Really Doe (Danny Brown song)
Kendrick winds knotty head-scratchers, and Earl packs dense wordplay in carefully unspooling schemes—they work well as a group, filling the crags of Milk's thwacking
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Grand Slam Tennis 2
New Game Network said that "GST2 has solid ball-thwacking mechanics and some killer drop shots, but in other areas the game feels a distant second best
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lam
▪ I. lam, n.1 (læm) [? f. lam v. (sense 2 b).] A kind of fishing net. Also lam-net. (Cf. lammet.)1626 Spelman Gloss. s.v. Lama, Sed nos hodie retis genus quo vtuntur piscatores, a lam vocamus. 1895 E. Angl. Gloss., Lam net, a net into which fish are driven by beating the water.▪ II. lam, n.2 Weaving...
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300: Rise of an Empire (soundtrack)
Much of this score fails to even actively engage the listener, instead thwacking us over the head with a wall of dissonant thrashing.
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Save Your Tears
The record has thwacking electronic percussion and the vocoder hearkening back to Electric Light Orchestra's 'Mr. Blue Sky'".
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Tony Hutchinson
Pickard said that upon Jacqui discovering Tony's one-night stand with Theresa she "storms round and starts thwacking him, screaming he's slept with her
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