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thunderous

[thuhn-der-uhs, -druhs] / ˈθʌn dər əs, -drəs /


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Johnson pledges his devotion to tropes like cawing ravens and thunderous rainstorms while giving his various red herrings silly nicknames like “the knife robot” and “the clangy clunk.”

From Los Angeles Times

On a breathless day, Australia's bowlers hauled the home side back into contention in a thunderous period after lunch as England slumped from 65-1 to 104-7.

From BBC

There are crowns and diamonds, soaring music and, perhaps, a thunderous pledge of allegiance from Charles’ subjects around the country.

From Seattle Times

Liberos must stand in front of a thunderous hit or serve to send an accurate pass to the setter that gets the team’s offense in rhythm.

From Los Angeles Times

Then the game started, and the noise started, and for more than two hours it never quieted, every decibel thunderous, every decibel earned.

From Los Angeles Times