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thud(2)(dictionary)
thud 1, noun(dictionary)
thud 2, verb(dictionary)

thud(1) (iou)



thud noun. Orig. Scot. LME.
[from THUD verb & adverb.]
A blast of wind; a gust; a sudden squall. Scot. LME.
Orig., a loud sound, esp. as of a thunderclap. Now, a dull heavy sound, as of a blow on, or a solid object striking, a non-resonant surface. Also as interjection. M16.
L. Spalding He dropped the bag..with a soft thud on the new mats.
A heavy blow; a thump with the fist. Also (fig.), a severe setback or affliction. Scot. & north. E18.