Similar words: thunder, thunderbolt, thunderstorm, ponderous, underground, come round, onerous, under. Meaning: ['θʌndrəs] adj. 1. loud enough to cause (temporary) hearing loss 2. extremely ominous.
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(1) She made her entry to the sound of thunderous applause.
(2) Cole scored with a thunderous left-foot drive.
(3) His speech was greeted with thunderous applause .
(4) The audience responded with thunderous applause.
(5) The audience loaded the champion with thunderous applause.
(6) Fans gave the rock group a thunderous ovation.
(7) They greeted him with thunderous applause.
(8) He left the stage to thunderous applause.
(9) The announcement was greeted with thunderous applause.
(10) Jem's impromptu speech met with thunderous applause.
(11) Farrakhan entered the Palladium to a thunderous standing ovation.
(12) When he reached the top, a thunderous cheer went up.
(13) There was a thunderous crash as the door was smashed in.
(14) The cries of protest are lost in thunderous applause, and then a hush descends.
(15) Control over the full range from thunderous chords to glittering passage work to a mere whisper of a pianissimo was total.
(16) Their thunderous charges have broken the back of many an invading army.
(17) The thunderous voices of their beasts filled the ancient woods.
(18) Val Graham's team secured the prize to thunderous applause after a playoff.
(19) It'spilled to the floor with a thunderous sound.
(20) The stillness was rent by thunderous applause.
(21) The audience burst into thunderous applause.
(22) The tree fell with a thunderous crash.
(23) Their academic and adventure reports aroused thunderous applauses.
(24) The audience of 2, 500 responded to his declaration with sustained and thunderous applause.
(25) In the confines of the cottage the noise was thunderous.
(26) Its passage, high over the town, was accompanied by a thunderous noise.
(27) The auditorium was silent for a moment, then a thunderous wave of applause broke.
(28) The fans, aware this was no game, gave him a thunderous ovation when they saw him. Sentencedict.com
(29) At the end de Gaulle would lead the assembled masses in a thunderous Marseillaise.
(30) The Doctor clambered petulantly to his feet, with the thunderous expression of a child whose toys have been impounded.
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