thacks

/θæks/
verb
  1. To strike with a sharp, heavy blow; variant of 'thwack'.
    • She thacks the ball hard with the racket, sending it over the net.
    • The cook thacks the garlic clove with the flat side of the knife.
    • He thacks the rug against the wall to shake out the dust.
noun
  1. A variant spelling of 'thwacks', meaning sharp, heavy blows or the sounds of such blows.
    • The boxer landed several thacks on his opponent's body.
    • Each thack of the hammer drove the nail deeper into the board.
    • We heard the thacks of the axe against the wood from across the yard.
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