Sentences with phrase «dull thud»

The phrase "dull thud" means a muffled or low sound produced when something heavy or solid hits or falls onto a surface. Full definition
Still, companies are really in a position of throwing the proverbial spaghetti against the wall to see what sticks, and while it's bound to make a good - sized mess at first (or maybe a slight dull thud for Square Enix), it's still good to see them going at it.
The cool night air was sucked in at once, and in no time at all the fire had a better grip; they heard several dull thuds and then a roar as the flames broke through the ceiling into the upper storey and were soon licking at the inside of the windows.
Images of the sea, buildings (presumably, from Wekua's native Sukhumi), and fragments of films with silhouetted people play in the background, accompanied by dull thuds.
(A Vicis helmet striking another helmet makes a dull thud sound, as opposed to the crack that fans are used to.)
TERN FOR THE BETTER A second or so after his drive off the 4th tee at the JDM Country Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Jack D. Hill heard a dull thud.
After a great deal of excitement over the playoff atmosphere and the dynamic opening sequence, the room crashed with a dull thud when Nikita Zadorov scored on the Avalanche's first shot on goal.
After 22 months and scrutiny of more than 2m documents FIFA's three - pronged internal investigation into corruption among its elite has ended in the dull thud of anti-climax.
The Warwick debate started just like all the other travesties of this sort, with the dull thud of comparison between offence, psychological damage and warnings of disorder.
There's no fire to the combatants in Mann's nightmare dreamscape, just a flat - eyed hunger that plays out as the dull thuds of bullets splintering bone and impacting on concrete along industrial waterways; and nights spent in sweaty nightclubs, working out the kinks in walls of anonymous flesh and light.
It's pretty impressive, too — potholes and road imperfections create a dull thud somewhere in the distance rather than a jarring crash at a definable corner of the car.
A dull thud.
It landed on its back, on brick, with the dull thud one would expect from such an impact.
Obama's Cuts to Education Funding A little over a month ago president Obama released his budget recommendations, which landed in Congress with a dull thud.
I've been playing Capcom's now - legendary fighting game series since its original release hit arcades with what, at the time, seemed like all of the impact of a dull thud.
Near the end of the presentation, Lipsey heard a dull thud.
Indeed as an extra test I took them downstairs to my electronic drum kit where it's easy to hear the dull thud of wood on plastic with cheaper headsets.
And, the only sound it makes is the dull thudding of its feet.
Gameplay customers, on the other hand, might be hearing the dull thud of a package hitting their doormats, as the outlet admitted they'd begun shipping copies of Apocalypse early to customers, before Sony issued their statement.
As always, the crack of the bat and the dull thud of the ball in the glove sound perfect.
there are only two games of which thoughts will make me wonder where I stashed my N64 (leading to a dull thud of realisation and further head - scratching over which one of my past housemates fucked off with it), and they're GoldenEye and 1080 Snowboarding.
«In a stale room you'll hear a dull thud but once the energy is circulating, you'll hear a bright tone to the clap.»
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