What does kut in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word kut in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use kut in Turkish.

The word kut in Turkish means küt kesim saç, küt, pat diye oturma, küt diye, tıngırtı, çarpmak, (kalp) çarpmak, küt küt atmak, kısa ve kalın, küt, kütük gibi, zonklamak, pat diye düşmek, küt diye düşmek/çarpmak, hızlı atmak, hızla vurmak, vuruş sesi, küt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word kut

küt kesim saç

(women's short haircut)

Christine recently cut her long hair into a bob.

küt

(not sharp or pointed) (sivri olmayan)

The extremities of this instrument are obtuse, rather than pointed.

pat diye oturma

(sudden drop)

The plump of James's buttocks onto the sofa flattened the cushion.

küt diye

(with a heavy drop)

The stone went plump into the water.

tıngırtı

(sound: twang)

I heard a plunk and saw my watch sinking to the bottom of the lake.

çarpmak

(heart: beat hard) (kalp)

James had been running fast and his heart was pounding.

(kalp) çarpmak, küt küt atmak

(throb, pulsate)

The vein in Jerry's forehead pulsed.

kısa ve kalın, küt, kütük gibi

(short and thick)

The man slouched and smoked his stubby cigar.

zonklamak

(pulsate strongly)

My foot throbs whenever I stand up.

pat diye düşmek, küt diye düşmek/çarpmak

(hit with a thud)

Patrick could hear the old man's footsteps thudding on the floor above.

hızlı atmak

(heart: beat hard) (kalp)

Jon's heart was thumping as he went down the stairs into the basement.

hızla vurmak

(hit)

The carpenter whacked the nail with the hammer.

vuruş sesi, küt

(sound of hit)

Martin heard the whack of the cricket ball hitting the bat.

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