Similar words: jumping, lumping, dumping, thump, impinge, damping, camping, chomping. Meaning: ['θʌmpɪŋ] n. a heavy dull sound (as made by impact of heavy objects). adj. (used informally) very large.
Random good picture Not show
31. What annoyed her about seeing him was that her heart began thumping again.
32. The Test series began at Edgbaston as it was to continue - with a thumping.
33. A steady stream of planks and tarpaper and logs was thumping the tree, pushing it farther over.
34. There were noises to fear-something substantial ripped from the undercarriage and the thumping of a tire burst into shreds.
35. She could hear him thumping around in the bathroom, washing before dinner.
36. The playing throughout the evening was truly superb, every instrumentalist bowing and blowing and thumping as though for dear life.
37. By the time the unmarked police car was thumping down the motorway to London, the sun teetered on the horizon.
38. Polly felt as though her heart was still thumping in her chest and she still felt horribly sick.
39. I was strolling through the local city centre, when I heard a thumping bass sound coming from just around the corner.
40. But the highlight for me was a thumping take on a buzzer which came adrift after a couple of really powerful lunges.
41. I manage to chatter with the postmaster even though my heart is thumping against my ribs.
42. If he glanced back, she would dodge into hiding, her heart thumping.
43. He began thumping the table and insisting the paper install experienced management.
44. He could hear only his own wheezing, and feel only the thumping in his chest.
45. Graeme Sharp scored their first, sneaking round the back to meet Nick Henry's diagonal ball with a thumping right-foot volley. Sentencedict.com
46. Oh, you wouldn't know anything about his thumping the table.
47. Slashing costs and hiking insurance rates cut its loss against 1991 by a thumping £84 million.
48. But this day he was all action, stepping right up to Nick and thumping him hard.
49. About six months after Mr Reynolds' first premonition, he experienced unexplained noises, mainly thumping and banging.
50. The boards overhead buckled and dropped little clouds of dust as great thumping steps wandered around the office.
51. There was a thumping noise coming from above that was a record player.
52. Paige sat up, ice in her stomach, her heart thumping sickeningly in her chest.
53. The drum was floating, jammed up against the Lock, thumping into the gates with each surge of the tide.
54. Joey Meeson watched as Lizzy danced, her body undulating to the thumping rhythm of the acid house music.
55. The warm glow would spread, kill the thumping in his head, and still the tremble in his hand.
56. He next heard her walking very rapidly in her bedroom, shoeless, but thumping quickly, opening closets and drawers.
57. Donna too felt her heart thumping; the sudden shock made her tremble.
58. When a builder tried to cheat her she overwhelmed him, thumping the table[sentencedict.com], her normally calm eyes glaring.
59. He sat down on the bed, his hands in his lap, his heart thumping in his chest.
60. His head of press, Hilary Coffman, slipped a tape of Labour's thumping campaign tune on the aircraft's intercom.
More similar words: jumping, lumping, dumping, thump, impinge, damping, camping, chomping, stamping, thumb, umpire, lump it, thumbed, thumbs up, hump, thumbnail, green thumb, posthumous, rule of thumb, eat humble pie, posthumously, dumpling, humbling, ping, hummingbird, humiliating, piping, coping, typing, griping.