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EurekAlert!: TV and film 'thump' is not effective alternative to CPR, Warwick researchers demonstrate

New study from Warwick Medical School examined the effectiveness of three alternatives to CPR, concluding that none were beneficial First comprehensive systematic review of evidence on precordial ...

TV and film 'thump' is not effective alternative to CPR, Warwick researchers demonstrate

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The meaning of THUMP is to strike or beat with or as if with something thick or heavy so as to cause a dull sound. How to use thump in a sentence.

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THUMP meaning: 1. to hit something and cause a noise: 2. to hit someone with your fist (= closed hand): 3. If…. Learn more.

Define thump. thump synonyms, thump pronunciation, thump translation, English dictionary definition of thump. n. 1. A blow, as with a blunt object. 2. A muffled sound, as that produced by beating with a blunt object; a thud. v. thumped , thump ing , thumps v. tr.

Thump is also a noun. If you thump someone, you attack them and hit them with your fist. Don't say it serves me right or I'll thump you. [VERB noun] If you thump something somewhere or if it thumps there, it makes a loud, dull sound by hitting something else. She thumped her hand on the witness box. [VERB noun preposition]

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thump (third-person singular simple present thumps, present participle thumping, simple past and past participle thumped) (transitive, chiefly UK) To hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump.

Thump is a verb that primarily means to strike or hit something or someone, producing a heavy dull sound. As a noun, thump refers to the sound produced by a heavy impact or blow.

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