Definitions

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  • noun The sound of a heart beating.
  • noun childish A heart.

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Examples

  • The steady thump-thump of the music echoed through the walls.

    Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011

  • I laid my cheek against his heart, listening to the steady thump-thump, breathing in his familiar scent.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • Across from her comes the thump-thump of a tall pestle as a woman mills corn in her log mortar.

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • Outside, the steady thump-thump of bass from of passing cars and the ones pulling into the parking lot sounded off.

    Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011

  • I laid my cheek against his heart, listening to the steady thump-thump, breathing in his familiar scent.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • I laid my cheek against his heart, listening to the steady thump-thump, breathing in his familiar scent.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • The steady thump-thump of the music echoed through the walls.

    Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011

  • Outside, the steady thump-thump of bass from of passing cars and the ones pulling into the parking lot sounded off.

    Real wifeys Meesha Mink 2011

  • I laid my cheek against his heart, listening to the steady thump-thump, breathing in his familiar scent.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

  • I laid my cheek against his heart, listening to the steady thump-thump, breathing in his familiar scent.

    Haven Kristi Cook 2011

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