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Term: Thrump

Description:

Thrump is a noun that refers to a loud and heavy sound, often produced by the impact of a heavy object.

As a verb, thrump means to produce or create a loud and heavy sound.

Additionally, Thrump can be a proper noun referring to a local town or village.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The thrump of thunder echoed through the valley.
  2. The heavy thrump of the falling tree shook the ground.
  3. The car made a loud thrump as it hit the pothole.

Verb:

  1. The boxer thrumped his opponent with a powerful punch.
  2. The drummer thrumped the drums, setting the rhythm for the band.
  3. The old washing machine thrumps loudly during the spin cycle.

Proper Noun:

  1. I grew up in the small town of Thrump, with just a few hundred residents.
  2. Thrump is known for its scenic beauty and friendly community.
  3. The local bakery in Thrump is famous for its delicious pastries.

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