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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(31) The audience broke out into thunderous cheers.
(32) A thunderous burst of fireworks shattered the air.
(33) Thunderous rumbling shakes the hull.
(34) Dr. Meade's brows were thunderous.
(35) The glad tidings gave rise to thunderous cheers.
(36) Naturally, it couldn't be the thunderous din of mosquitoes.
(37) The explosion, combined with escaping steam, produced an overwhelming noise, deep and thunderous.
(38) Sometimes, when they found, monks at the gate, they would whisk away like the wind after uttering several thunderous roars.
(39) It begins when the object of your affection, bestows upon you a heady hallucinogenic, dose of something you've never dared to admit you wanted an emotional speedball of thunderous love and excitement.
(40) Listen to their voices, some delicate movements; If the bass part of a thunderous, power strong.
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(41) Pulsating synth crawls out of the fug, before thunderous battlefield tom-toms decorated by shocked electronic whoops.
(42) If the bass part of a thunderous , power strong.
(43) The later, post-World War II version of this genre featured explosive, distorted electric guitar work, thunderous drumming, and fierce, declamatory vocals.
(44) There are thunderous explosions, fierce solar winds, and forces so strong that they imprison even light.
(45) 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.
(46) The unique spaceship climbed straight into the blue sky after a thunderous lift - off from Cape Canaveral.
(47) Here, in the thunderous lightning is probably a natural phenomenon.
(48) Gasol's sky - high lob to Kobe a thunderous one - handed dunk in Game 2.
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