thundered in English

verb
1
thunder sounds.
it began to thunder
verb

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1. The politician thundered at the government's plans.

2. The gun thundered out a salute.

3. So when Brother Frost thundered out, “VERBOTEN!”

4. It thundered and lightened that stormy night.

5. The train thundered along the rails.

6. Heavy music thundered from the basement.

7. The cannon thundered in the hills.

8. The waves thundered against the rock.

9. The train thundered past, shaking the whole house.

10. 18 Guns roared and thundered all around us.

11. 'How dare you speak tome like that?' he thundered.

12. Motorized troops rumbled past the president’s stand while warplanes thundered overhead.

13. 15 From the rostrum he thundered at them and shook his fists.

14. 1 From the rostrum he thundered at them and shook his fists.

15. War thundered and whined around the dugout and battered at the door.

16. Synonyms for Animadverted include fulminated, raged, criticised, criticized, denounced, thundered, censured, ranted, protested and railed

17. The cataract had thundered in her imagination as long as she could remember.

18. As the coach thundered into Glasgow, the post-horn would be sounded and a blunderbuss fired into the air.

19. Synonyms for Blared include blasted, sounded, tooted, resounded, honked, thundered, trumpeted, reverberated, roared and boomed

20. 14 He put out the cigarette just as the matron thundered past us down the aisle,[www.Sentencedict.com] looking for the perpetrator.

21. 29 The crowd that was standing there heard it and began to say that it had thundered.

22. 23 He put out the cigarette just as the matron thundered past us down the aisle, looking for the perpetrator.

23. The jeep left the road and was fishtailing violently through a stretch of gravel as the fire truck thundered by.

24. 23 He kicked the grey into a gallop, and it thundered across the grass, throwing up torn lichen and humus.

25. Savonarola thundered: “Church leaders, . . . at night you go to your concubines and in the morning to your sacraments.”

26. Whatever it was precipitated an avalanche of other objects which thundered down around him as Charles fell sprawling to the ground.

27. His description of how he watched helplessly as one of the deadly missiles thundered towards him makes chilling reading.

28. 11 The Hawker 731's twin Garrett TFE - 731 engines thundered, powering the plane skyward with gut - wrenching force.

29. He was a brooding curmudgeon who thundered against industry, progress and the young science that sought to explain them.

30. He kicked the grey into a gallop, and it thundered across the grass, throwing up torn lichen and humus.

31. 19 Large breakers thundered in through a line of rocks, running ashore on to a beach of coarse shingle.

32. ALLEN But ever the solemn surf thundered on the beach below, and the sand-cliff trembled and Crumbled beneath its resounding blows

33. All around us an increasing crowd was assembling on the platform while the subterranean tunnels thundered and shook with their hidden traffic.

34. Just before lift - off Kothiyal turned the engine ' s after - burner on for additional thrust and the LCA thundered into the firmament .

35. "A name more thoroughly detested is not to be found in the vocabulary of American politics, " thundered Georgia's Tom Watson, vice-presidential nominee for the upstart "People's Party" in 18

36. 1980, Burgess, Earthly Powers: What was in my mind as I waited for sleep and the engines thundered their ineffectual Berceuse was the chapter, a brief one, about the Jews

37. ‘Donkeys Brayed to one another across threshing floors of harvested wheat.’ ‘The tractor roared, the donkey Brayed and the water thundered by - it was a diabolical din.’ ‘Donkeys Brayed, and the pungent aroma from a nearby slaughterhouse wafted over the neighborhood.’