whumping

/ˈwʌmpɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of whump; hitting or falling with a heavy, dull sound.
    • She kept whumping the dough to knead it properly.
    • I could hear the snow whumping off the branches outside.
    • The kids were whumping the sofa cushions in a pillow fight.
noun
  1. A heavy, dull thudding sound or action.
    • The whumping of the bass could be felt through the floor.
    • There was a loud whumping as the pile of boxes collapsed.
    • The steady whumping of the drum kept the marching band in time.
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