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Examples
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-- Back in college, we had a roommate who called Andre Dawson "Thwack" after the sound of his bat meeting the ball.
Home 2010
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That's the source of the light flaky layers that seem to only come from Thwack biscuits.
Everything's better with biscuits | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007
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I whacked the zombie chick with my new Sword of Power, Thwack! zombie brains everywhere.
Online and Away Walter Jon Williams 2009
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And may I take this opportunity to remind all of you that MY latest book is eligible for the—- Thwack!
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What I like about "Bee Movie" is its comfy, off-the-cuff charm: unlike a lot of animated family entertainment, it's not all Thwack Smash Kaboom.
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Since both parents are gamers, we have decided on two: "Thwack!" and "Hit Dice!"
More randomness: mariness 2006
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Then a reassuring “Thwack!” of a 4-inch long waterbug meeting its clipboard maker.
Archive 2006-04-01 Michelle Collins 2006
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Then a reassuring “Thwack!” of a 4-inch long waterbug meeting its clipboard maker.
You Can't Make It Up Michelle Collins 2006
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Thwack, thwack, fell Giovanni's cudgel on the ribs of his unfortunate mules; and we could hear them scrambling, and his hoarse voice uttering strange cries, as he urged them on.
Rambles in the Islands of Corsica and Sardinia with Notices of their History, Antiquities, and Present Condition. Thomas Forester
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Thwack -- thwack came the bladders on Plunger's devoted head.
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