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whoomph

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English

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Noun

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whoomph (plural whoomphs)

  1. Alternative form of whoomp
    • 1983, The Fisherman Who Laughed, page 67:
      I waded in near the rocks and lit the fuse - and whoomph!
    • 2020 August 26, Tim Dunn, “Great railway bores of our time!”, in Rail, page 42:
      WHOOMPH! The pressure in the carriage changes rapidly. Chances are, you only know a tunnel is upon you once you're actually inside it - they're experienced from within and rarely observed from the outside.

Verb

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whoomph (third-person singular simple present whoomphs, present participle whoomphing, simple past and past participle whoomphed)

  1. Alternative form of whoomp

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