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clonk
noun as in thud
noun, verb as in thud/thump
Example Sentences
To never clonk antlers with another bull or convince a comely cow that his genes are the best?
That there really was a Hitler Street in Yaphank, and roads named for Rommel and Goebbels as well, gives “Camp Siegfried” its big clonk of icky relevance.
“I had a big hoe in my hand, and it went, ‘clonk,’” said Mr. Craig-Brown, speaking by phone on Thursday from his farm near Hamilton, where a cow could be heard in the background.
Robbie picked up another toy and — clonk — hit his father with the toss.
Cole has the temerity to clonk Billie on the head with a tire iron instead of turning her son over.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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