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Entry 2 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Thud

/(thŭd)/ · IPA /ˈθʌd/
01 n. A dull sound without resonance, like that produced by striking with, or striking against, some comparatively soft substance; also, the stro…
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    A dull sound without resonance, like that produced by striking with, or striking against, some comparatively soft substance; also, the stroke or blow producing such sound; as, the thrud of a cannon ball striking the earth.
    “At every new thud of the blast, a sob arose.” — Jeffrey.
    “At intervals there came some tremendous thud on the side of the steamer.” — C. Mackay.
02 v. i. & t. To make, or strike so as to make, a dull sound, or thud.
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    To make, or strike so as to make, a dull sound, or thud.
    “Hardly the softest thudding of velvety pads.” — A. C. Doyle.
    “The waves break into spray, dash and rumble and thud below your feet.” — H. F. Brown.