Definitions
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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
thunder .
Etymologies
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Examples
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The Samurai had arrived, in thunders and lightnings, riding the wings of the storm, directing the gigantic, labouring Elsinore in all her intricate massiveness, commanding the wisps of humans to his will, which was the will of wisdom.
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The Samurai had arrived, in thunders and lightnings, riding the wings of the storm, directing the gigantic, labouring Elsinore in all her intricate massiveness, commanding the wisps of humans to his will, which was the will of wisdom.
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Indeed, since Bromion's earlier rending of Oothoon with his clamorous "thunders" (1: 16) implies a regal exercise of elemental control, we may align him directly with Theotormon's eagles, the "kings of the sounding air."
Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's _Visions of the Daughters of Albion_
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Of course the 'thunders' could look through the lodge skin and see all that was inside.
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Of course the 'thunders' could look through the lodge skin and see all that was inside.
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"When Todd first comes in here and talks, his voice kind of thunders through the room,"
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"When Todd first comes in here and talks, his voice kind of thunders through the room,"
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When Todd first comes in here and talks his voice kind of thunders through the room, and it's really hard to explain, but we were just missing something on the team.
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"When Todd first comes in here and talks, his voice kind of thunders through the room,"
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"When Todd first comes in here and talks, his voice kind of thunders through the room,"
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