resounding thud
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a loud, deep, echoing sound of a heavy object falling or hitting something
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- The heavy book fell to the floor with a resounding thud.
- The ancient tome fell to the floor with a resounding thud.
- We heard a resounding thud from the upstairs room.
- From upstairs, we heard a resounding thud that made us jump.
- The ancient oak tree finally collapsed, hitting the earth with a resounding thud.
- He tripped and landed on the wooden planks with a painful, resounding thud.
- A resounding thud echoed through the empty hall as the package dropped.
- The heavy package dropped onto the concrete with a resounding thud.
- Suddenly, there was a resounding thud as the old cabinet toppled over.
- After the storm, a large branch broke off and hit the ground with a resounding thud.
- They listened intently, waiting for the resounding thud of the cannonball.
- They moved the piano, and it settled into its new spot with a final, resounding thud.
- The clumsy waiter dropped the tray, and it landed with a resounding thud.
- The iron gate closed behind him with a resounding thud, echoing in the silence.
- From the construction site, a resounding thud indicated something heavy had fallen.
- Suddenly, there was a resounding thud from the attic, startling everyone.
- The ball hit the wall with a resounding thud, startling everyone.
- The wrestler was slammed onto the mat, creating a resounding thud that silenced the crowd.
- If you drop that heavy box, it will make a resounding thud.
- The heavy safe hit the basement floor with a resounding thud, vibrating the entire house.