different between bethump vs bethumb
bethump
English
Etymology
From be- +? thump.
Verb
bethump (third-person singular simple present bethumps, present participle bethumping, simple past and past participle bethumped)
- (transitive) To thump soundly.
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bethumb
English
Etymology
From be- +? thumb.
Verb
bethumb (third-person singular simple present bethumbs, present participle bethumbing, simple past and past participle bethumbed)
- (transitive) To take hold of or mark with the thumbs; soil or mark with frequent thumbing.
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