thwack in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
THWACK: a sharp, loud sound made when a solid object strikes another object forcefully.
Sample Sentences
- The baseball thwacked against the bat with a satisfying crack, sending it soaring into the outfield.
- As she swung the tennis racket, the ball thwacked against the strings, echoing across the court.
- He felt a thwack on his back as his friend playfully slapped him during their hike.
- The heavy door thwacked shut behind him, signaling the end of their conversation.
- With a swift motion, the chef's knife thwacked against the cutting board, sending herbs flying.
- The baseball hit the bat with a loud thwack that echoed across the field.
- With a swift thwack, he struck the piΓ±ata, sending candy flying in all directions.
- She felt a sharp thwack on her back as the soccer ball bounced off her during practice.
- The door swung shut with a resounding thwack, startling everyone in the room.
- He delivered a thwack to the drum that got everyone's attention at the concert.