thuddingly

English

Etymology

thudding + -ly

Adverb

thuddingly (comparative more thuddingly, superlative most thuddingly)

  1. In a thudding way; making a thudding sound.
  2. (figuratively) In a dull, predictable manner.
    • 2015, Andrew Matheson, Sick On You: The Disastrous Story of Britain’s Great Lost Punk Band:
      In retrospect, 'Wild Horses' is a thuddingly boring song when not being done by the Stones.
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