1. thumping - Noun
2. thumping - Adjective
3. thumping - Verb
5. thumping - Adjective Satellite
of Thump
Heavy; large.
Source: Webster's dictionarya thumping loss Source: Internet
A couple locked in an amorous embrace sways hips together rhythmically and suggestively to the cacophonous thumping beat. Source: Internet
A small group of so-called purists on the right even crossed swords with Ronald Reagan, without whom modern conservatism would have emerged stillborn after the thumping Barry Goldwater received in 1964 from Lydon Johnson. Source: Internet
And excite it does: whether pootling along gently, or slamming foot to floor to release all that power, it's enough to cosset your whole body into those plush seats and hold you there, heart thumping. Source: Internet
A vote cast with mild affection or indifference -- even with nose held -- counts every bit as much as a vote made with thumping heart. Source: Internet
Away results had not been impressive for some time for Jurgen Klopp’s team, but this thumping puts all those draws behind them in emphatic style. Source: Internet