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1 thumping
adj. kolossaal; grootsthumping1[ θumping] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 bonzend♦voorbeelden:————————thumping2 -
2 a thumping boat
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3 a thumping headache
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4 he was thumping out a well-known song
he was thumping out a well-known songEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he was thumping out a well-known song
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5 thump
n. stomp, slag; plof, bons, gebonk--------v. stompen, bonzen, bonzen op, slaan (op); op zijn kop geven; bonzen, bonken opthump1[ θump] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————thump2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 stompen♦voorbeelden:————————thump3♦voorbeelden:1 the boy ran thump with his head against the bookcase • de jongen liep bam met zijn hoofd tegen de boekenkast
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