A deep prolonged loud noise.
1 The rain descended in torrents; the thunder roared, and the lightning flashed.
2 There was thunder and lightning; the wind blew hard; the rain poured.
3 By far the most popular divine portfolio was responsibility for thunder storms.
4 Solid water swamped us; the thunder of the surf stopped the mind.
5 The Red Sox, however, could match the Yankees' thunder , and then some.
6 The thunder of the Declaration was still rumbling in the poplar grove.
7 The last low mutterings of the thunder died away in the west.
8 Rain spoiled the barbecue, and thunder turned the milk in the ice-cream.
9 The distant thunder of battle had faded away a long time ago.
10 Fire and thunder are traditionally associated in China with protection against illnesses.
11 Other people heard this noise, were saying they thought it was thunder .
12 I shall break the thunder of war that threatens from the clouds.
13 I heard the rumble of distant thunder , though the night was clear.
14 It was loaded and fired-thereport reverberating in thunder among the rocks.
15 The morning of the 6th of May was ushered in with thunder .
16 And the thunder roared up in the mountain gorges with shattering echoes.
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