Meaning & Definition of word "Thumping"

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    Thumping

    /ˈθʌmpɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To hit something hard; to beat or pound.
      • Example: He was thumping on the door, trying to get my attention.
    • 2. To move or walk heavily.
      • Example: The elephant was thumping through the jungle as it made its way to the water.

    adjective:

    • 1. Loud and heavy; resounding.
      • Example: The thumping bass from the speaker made the ground vibrate.
    • 2. Impressive or significant in strength or influence.
      • Example: They won the game with a thumping victory, scoring five goals to none.

    Etymology

    Early 19th century, from the verb 'thump' with the suffix '-ing'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    thumping good:

    Extremely good or excellent.

    thumping heart:

    A heart that beats strongly, often due to excitement or fear.

    thumping headache:

    A severe headache that feels like a heavy weight.

    Related Words

    thump:

    A heavy blow or a dull sound made by an object hitting a surface.

    thumper:

    A person or thing that thumps; often used to describe a loud or boisterous person.

    Slang Meanings of thumping

    Meaning: Something that is very impressive or great.

    Example Sentence: That was a thumping party last night, everyone had a blast!

    Meaning: Describing strong feelings or emotions.

    Example Sentence: I'm having a thumping crush on that new actor!