Whams
noun
1.
a loud sound produced by an explosion or sharp impact:
the wham of a pile driver.
2.
a forcible impact.
interjection
3.
(used as an exclamation suggestive of a loud slam, blow, or the like).
verb (used with or without object), whammed, whamming.
4.
to hit or make a forcible impact, especially one producing a loud sound:
The boat whammed into the dock. He whammed the door shut.
adverb
5.
Also, whammo. abruptly; with startling suddenness:
The car ran wham up against the building.
noun
1.
a forceful blow or impact or the sound produced by such a blow or impact
interjection
2.
an exclamation imitative of this sound
verb whams, whamming, whammed
3.
to strike or cause to strike with great force
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