thwack in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Stand up right now and give yourself a thwack with a ruler.
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He snaps a string and it hits the little fellow on the cheek with a nasty and painful thwack.
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Give your chair a thwack too, for good measure.
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Quickly, crop to left hand and thwack, thwack, thwack on the left.
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Slog sweeps, scoops, shuffling across the stumps to thwack on both sides of the wicket and making room to loft bowlers with utmost ease.
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The sharp thwack of crops against horses' flanks.
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All you hear is the thwack-thwack of a distant chopper propeller.
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When we real marine biologists hear this, our impulse is to thwack you a good one on your keister with a frozen haddock.
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Angrily thwacking the ketchup bottle to coax out the stubborn sauce could soon be a distant memory, after scientists invented an edible non-stick coating.
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But in croquet, there you have the thwack.
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