thwack - Meaning in Kannada

thwack - Meaning in Kannada

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What is thwack meaning in Kannada?

The word or phrase thwack refers to a hard blow with a flat object, or deliver a hard blow to. See thwack meaning in Kannada, thwack definition, translation and meaning of thwack in Kannada. Find thwack similar words, thwack synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of thwack. Find the answer of what is the meaning of thwack in Kannada.

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