1. thudding - Noun
2. thudding - Verb
Derived from thud
3. thudding - Adjective Satellite
not clear and resonant; sounding as if striking with or against something relatively soft
Source: WordNetFrom each one of them rose separate columns of smoke, meeting in a pall overhead, and through the smoke came stabbing flashes of fire as German shells burst with thudding shocks of sound. This was the front line of battle. Philip Gibbs
the dull thud Source: Internet
thudding bullets Source: Internet
“I can’t even go nowhere no more, cause they want a picture/If money made of lemonade, then I need me a pitcher,” she snarls over thudding lo-fi synth chords and a booming bass line. Source: Internet
You can hear the sound when the cycle is completed, but it's really quiet otherwise, & you don't hear any "clanging" or "thudding" from the drum. Source: Internet
The Chicago rapper rhymes quietly and delicately, in transfixing juxtaposition to the heavy thudding and warped melody of the beat (which he produced as well). Source: Internet