yes Thumping is a verb.
No, "thumping" is not an abstract noun. It is a gerund form of the verb "thump", which means to hit or strike something heavily. Abstract nouns refer to intangible concepts or qualities, such as love or freedom.
1. She had a thumping headache.2. The giant was thumping on the ground.3. The thumping beat of his heart.
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By "thumping" them with your knuckles. As my father used to say: If the watermelon sounds like you are thumping your head, the melon is not ripe enough. If the watermelon sounds like you are thumping your belly, the melon is too ripe. If the watermelon sounds like you are thumping your chest, then the melon is just right.
Bass
When rabbits feel danger, you can hear them thumping their feet to warn all other animals.
Maybe that thumping noise is the sound of another car smashing into the rear of your car.
valentinsday
For writing. Or for thumping people on the head with. :)
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one meant very large. A cowboy might say, "That sure is a thumping knot you've got on your head."
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