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English words starting with thw

Thwack

θwæk

Meanings of Thwack:

verb

Strike forcefully with a sharp blow.

Usage examples:

She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
noun

A sharp blow.

Usage examples:

He hit it with a hefty thwack

Meanings of Thwacked:

verb

Strike forcefully with a sharp blow.

Usage examples:

She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
noun

A sharp blow.

Usage examples:

He hit it with a hefty thwack

Thwacking

θwæk

Meanings of Thwacking:

verb

Strike forcefully with a sharp blow.

Usage examples:

She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
noun

A sharp blow.

Usage examples:

He hit it with a hefty thwack

Thwacks

θwæk

Meanings of Thwacks:

verb

Strike forcefully with a sharp blow.

Usage examples:

She thwacked the back of their knees with a cane
noun

A sharp blow.

Usage examples:

He hit it with a hefty thwack

Meanings of Thwaite:

noun

A piece of wild land cleared or reclaimed for cultivation.

Usage examples:

Bassenthwaite

Thwart

θwɔːt

Meanings of Thwart:

verb

Prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.

Usage examples:

He never did anything to thwart his father
noun

A structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.

Usage examples:

Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
preposition

From one side to another side of (an area); across.

Usage examples:

A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverb

From one side to another side of an area.

Thwarted

θwɔːt

Meanings of Thwarted:

verb

Prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.

Usage examples:

He never did anything to thwart his father
noun

A structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.

Usage examples:

Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
preposition

From one side to another side of (an area); across.

Usage examples:

A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverb

From one side to another side of an area.

Thwarting

θwɔːt

Meanings of Thwarting:

verb

Prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.

Usage examples:

He never did anything to thwart his father
noun

A structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.

Usage examples:

Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
preposition

From one side to another side of (an area); across.

Usage examples:

A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverb

From one side to another side of an area.

Thwarts

θwɔːt

Meanings of Thwarts:

verb

Prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.

Usage examples:

He never did anything to thwart his father
noun

A structural crosspiece forming a seat for a rower in a boat.

Usage examples:

Her hull is painted white with blue trim on the thwarts.
preposition

From one side to another side of (an area); across.

Usage examples:

A pink-tinged cloud spread thwart the shore
adverb

From one side to another side of an area.

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