Use of thumping in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include thumping at the start of sentence, thumping at the end of sentence and thumping in the middle of sentence

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thumping at the end of sentence


  1. My heart was thumping .
  2. She stood outside his room, her heart thumping.
  3. When I woke up my mouth was dry and my head was thumping.

thumping in the middle of sentence


  1. They won by a thumping majority.
  2. He told us a thumping great lie.
  3. Someone is thumping at the door.
  4. I heard you thumping on the door.
  5. The Right has a thumping majority.
  6. D' you admire him for thumping you?
  7. He told us some thumping great lies!
  8. Stella came thumping down the stairs.
  9. My heart was thumping inside my chest.
  10. Her heart was thumping against her ribs.
  11. A thumping defeat is said to be a victory.
  12. My heart was thumping ( with excitement ).
  13. He felt his heart thumping inside his chest.
  14. Mulroney swept to power with a thumping majority.
  15. Not with his bawling voice and thumping the table.
  16. Her heart was thumping as she ascended the stairs.
  17. He spun round, his heart thumping against his ribs.
  18. The thumping, pulsating music shook the kitchen walls.
  19. His heart was thumping and his mind was a complete blank.
  20. The entire pile shifted and slid, thumping onto the floor.
  21. I'm not carrying that thumping great thing around with me!
  22. "You've got to have courage, " he said, thumping his chest.
  23. Waiters went scurrying down the aisles, thumping down tureens of soup.
  24. My heart was thumping wildly but I didn't let my face show any emotion.
  25. Loulou charged up to each new arrival, thumping and hugging in a demonstrative greeting.
  26. Neither batsman was troubled although Morris always looked the more positive player, thumping 11 fours in his 134 ball unbeaten 98.

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