adjective
Etymology: from present participle of thump (I)
: impressively large, great, or excellent
passed by a thumping seven-to-one majority — Wall Street Journal
the short story became a thumping two-volume novel — Thomas Mann
adjective
Etymology: from present participle of thump (I)
: impressively large, great, or excellent
passed by a thumping seven-to-one majority — Wall Street Journal
the short story became a thumping two-volume novel — Thomas Mann
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012