thunderous in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or giving warning of thunder.
a thunderous gray cloud

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1. Thunderous applause followed.

2. The audience burst into thunderous applause.

3. The audience responded with thunderous applause.

4. Jem's impromptu speech met with thunderous applause.

5. He left the stage to thunderous applause.

6. The tree fell with a thunderous crash.

7. The stillness was rent by thunderous applause.

8. The announcement was greeted with thunderous applause.

9. We did, and thunderous applause followed.

10. They greeted him with thunderous applause.

11. Cole scored with a thunderous left-foot drive.

12. The audience loaded the champion with thunderous applause.

13. His speech was greeted with thunderous applause .

14. The glad tidings gave rise to thunderous cheers.

15. Their academic and adventure reports aroused thunderous applauses.

16. It'spilled to the floor with a thunderous sound.

17. In the confines of the cottage the noise was thunderous.

18. She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause.

19. There was a thunderous crash as the door was smashed in.

20. The thunderous voices of their beasts filled the ancient woods.

21. When he reached the top, a thunderous cheer went up.

22. Beefed To flatulate, usually a thunderous, solid, thick and juicy rip

23. 9 She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause.

24. Its passage, high over the town, was accompanied by a thunderous noise.

25. The audience of 500 responded to his declaration with sustained and thunderous applause.

26. Pulsating synth crawls out of the fug, before thunderous battlefield tom-toms decorated by shocked electronic whoops.

27. The cries of protest are lost in thunderous applause, and then a hush descends.

28. Some girls are timid and others bold, but the answer is invariably yes, followed by thunderous applause.

29. This cruel, ruthless world power would come upon Israel like a thunderous storm of powerful, flooding waters.

30. His earnest Cogitation was rudely interrupted by a thunderous roar from the opening above him.

31. Emil and I stood on stage as our own look-alikes... and accepted the thunderous applause.

32. The fans, aware this was no game, gave him a thunderous ovation when they saw him. Sentencedict.com

33. A thunderous beginning leads into a gradual crescendo and accelerando consisting of layered polyrhythms in various registers.

34. The Doctor clambered petulantly to his feet, with the thunderous expression of a child whose toys have been impounded.

35. 12 The later, post-World War II version of this genre featured explosive, distorted electric guitar work, thunderous drumming, and fierce, declamatory vocals.

36. Barrelling It was like a thunderous train of air and it would come Barrelling down at her over the landscape.

37. Sometimes, when they found, monks at the gate, they would whisk away like the wind after uttering several thunderous roars.

38. The rise of that Bloatsome weir kills sleep, all the thunderous organs we learn to ignore now that the gangsters are gone

39. At the premiere in Carnegie Hall, the end of every movement was met with thunderous clapping and Dvořák felt obliged to stand up and bow.

40. From the C50 heritage Cruiser to the muscular M109R B.O.S.S., these modern classics deliver tremendous V-twin torque, crisp handling, distinctive styling, and a thunderous exhaust note.

41. Ache mythology is centered around “berendy” a flaming thunderous being that at times takes the form of a meteor and at times has a body of flesh and blood

42. ‘there is more than one meaning for ‘gjöll’ - one of these meanings can be directly translated: noisy, Clamant, thunderous and raging.’ Synonyms persistent , insistent, tenacious, persevering, dogged, unremitting, unrelenting, tireless, indefatigable

43. Plural of bruit, archaic Synonyms & Antonyms of Bruits loud, confused, and usually inharmonious sound a film that captures the thunderous fury of medieval warfare and the bruit of a thousand clashing swords

44. Paul hit an open 3 late in the period which ended right as Chandler finished a fastbreak with a thunderous dunk giving New Orleans an 80-72 lead heading into the final period.

45. Yves Tumor wastes no time on "The Asymptotical World", effectively introducing the audience to their bold new sound with 6 thunderous alt-rock bangers! Yves Tumor seems destined for an INCREDIBLE career ahead of them

46. ‘A second Croak tore like a whip-lash through the silent forest.’ ‘His voice gave out on the final syllable, his distressed Croak fading abruptly into an almost inaudible squeak.’ ‘When the voice spoke, it was a hoarse Croak, thunderous and deep.’

47. ‘A glaciologist said the Crevasses could be wide open, waiting to swallow the unwary.’ ‘The lake invades the glacier's deep chasms and Crevasses, detonating thunderous explosions as great shards of ice detach and re-emerge as icebergs.’

48. In Bashert author, screenwriter, director and former rabbi Herb Freed immerses us in the heady intoxication and thunderous losses o Beyond the bliss of actually finding your soul mate, there is a belief that the universe hinges on predetermined people finding their other half, their Bashert, to …

49. Taking the Backstairs Before I knew to choose the music of celebrity I sang backups on the Backstairs, the Backstairs, the Backstairs I wore out grooves sneaking around the servants' quarters, so So I knew my way around the Backstairs There is another West, you'll find out It's nearly thunderous There is another West, much wilder You feel it

50. ‘Four of the McCartney sisters received thunderous applause after a most eloquent and moving Allocution from the distinguished Political Editor of The Sunday World.’ ‘However there's this old tradition called Allocution of a judge, when he denounces someone who is a culprit, and he advises that person of their wrongdoing and what a proper