Noun
The book hit the floor with a thud.
The ball landed with a thud.
I heard a heavy thud on the roof. Verb
The ball thudded against the side of the house.
the snowball thudded against the side of my car
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Regardless of motive, the proposals that have come out of MLB’s New York headquarters have been vast and aggressive, and have landed with a thud in both clubhouses around the league, and with people who cover the sport for a living.—
Dan Freedman,
Forbes.com,
1 July 2026 The song stands on its own, but would have been more effective if the preceding songs were more 2001 than 2000 AD, and if producer Dan Lancaster had not mixed it so densely that cosmic chaos sounds like a single sustaining thud.—
Liam Inscoe-Jones,
Pitchfork,
1 July 2026
Verb
But the data center surge could come to a sudden, thudding halt if those big companies do not soon see a return on their investment.—
Joel Mathis,
TheWeek,
2 July 2026 This music is often so simplistic—tenth-grade emo-thirst-trap-core with yearning synths, thudding drums, and maybe a lick of guitar—that a machine could do it too.—
Kieran Press-Reynolds,
Pitchfork,
25 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for thud