Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A Middle English form of thong.

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Examples

  • It arced to the right, over the top of a tall stack of barrels to land on the other side, the blade going so deep into the earth that it gave a loud thwang sound.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • It arced to the right, over the top of a tall stack of barrels to land on the other side, the blade going so deep into the earth that it gave a loud thwang sound.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • It arced to the right, over the top of a tall stack of barrels to land on the other side, the blade going so deep into the earth that it gave a loud thwang sound.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • _ I shall make complaint, and make you all to thwang. [

    "Everyman," with other interludes, including eight miracle plays Anonymous 1902

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