Extremely great, severe, or impressive
“This time around, he will start as a real contender and will exploit the thundering power of the 4.7-litre Tiger on the long straights in Clipstone.”
Very loud or having a high volume
“The thundering applause erupted in the stadium as the team scored the winning goal.”
Great or extreme in degree or extent
To an exceedingly, extremely, or immensely high degree
“The applause thundering through the concert hall was a testament to the performers' exceptional talent.”
A loud, deep, resonant sound
A loud and typically discordant noise or sound
Present participle for to make a loud, deep, resonant sound
“We hear the guns and cannons thunder in the narrow canyon below.”
Present participle for to shout or cry loudly and deeply
“I suggest you thunder loudly at us to show you are in charge.”
Present participle for to condemn or denounce loudly, forcefully or angrily
“Fermor was known to thunder angrily at the nouveaux sophomoric bourgeoisie who denied, or merely ignored the existence of those customs.”
Present participle for to complain or protest strongly and persistently about
Present participle for to yell or shout loudly or angrily
Present participle for to say something quickly and irritably
Present participle for to walk heavily or noisily
Present participle for to move, fall, strike or sound with a dull, heavy sound
Present participle for to have the weather be rough or violent
Present participle for to act or move with great force or intensity
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