different between whoomp vs whoomph
whoomp
English
Etymology
onomatopoeia
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /(h)wump/
Interjection
whoomp
- A dull, powerful thudding sound.
Verb
whoomp (third-person singular simple present whoomps, present participle whoomping, simple past and past participle whoomped)
- To produce a dull, powerful thudding sound.
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whoomph
English
Noun
whoomph (plural whoomphs)
- Alternative form of whoomp
Verb
whoomph (third-person singular simple present whoomphs, present participle whoomphing, simple past and past participle whoomphed)
- Alternative form of whoomp
References
- “whoomph”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
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