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thundering
adjective as in big
Strongest matches
adjective as in high-sounding
adjective as in large-scale
Weak matches
- a whale of a
- ample
- awash
- brimming
- bulky
- bull
- burly
- capacious
- chock-full
- colossal
- commodious
- considerable
- copious
- crowded
- enormous
- fat
- full
- gigantic
- good
- great
- healthy
- heavy-duty
- heavyweight
- hefty
- hulking
- humongous
- husky
- immense
- jumbo
- mammoth
- mondo
- monster
- oversize
- packed
- ponderous
- prodigious
- roomy
- spacious
- strapping
- stuffed
- supercolossal
- tremendous
- vast
- voluminous
- walloping
- whopper
- whopping
adjective as in loud
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in plangent
Weak matches
adjective as in resonant
adjective as in resounding
Strong matches
adjective as in ringing
Strong matches
adjective as in roaring
Strongest matches
adjective as in sonorous
Example Sentences
The beasts are huge, hulking, fast and unpredictable—tons of muscle, horn and thundering hooves.
John McCain voted for federal funding in 2007, thundering about thousands of frozen embryos.
But, when the car came thundering down, it was crammed to the step; with a melancholy gesture, the driver declined her signal.
Two of the artillerymen who had not been injured came to his assistance, and again the gun was thundering forth its defiance.
By leaning over, they could look far up the track, and watch the train come thundering down.
An English battery came thundering down the road to take up a fresh position and assist in covering the retreat.
Others now rushed to the rescue, the artillery men came back, and once more the guns were thundering their defiance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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