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Often used in the same context:
rumbles,
trundles,
bellowing,
roars,
clatters,
wafts,
glides,
lopes,
trots,
wails,
resound,
whirls,
hurtle,
sloshes,
swaggers,
lurches,
sashays,
blares,
stomps,
mutters,
hoofbeats,
steams,
plops,
hums,
keens,
creeps,
lightnings,
throbs,
staggers,
thrums,
crackles,
whinnies,
yawp,
skitters,
cowers,
thumps,
tinkles,
flutters,
totters,
growls,
hollers,
bleats,
shouts,
sidles,
whomps,
huffs,
bulldozes,
rages,
sneaks,
spits,
cackles,
snatches,
thwacks,
yells,
shrilling,
rips,
slams,
tootle,
chunter,
howl,
pounces,
bray,
meanders,
wallops,
blusters,
moans,
whines,
cries,
warbles,
waddles,
jabbers,
drifts,
nudges,
hisses,
rattles,
eddying,
shrieks,
clunks,
buzzes,
prances,
clangs,
screams,
heaves,
whooshing,
scatters,
muffles,
sneers,
braves,
droning,
whump,
toots,
burble,
chugging,
strolls,
chimes,
rollick,
screech,
whips,
flails,
snarls,
chortles,
crescendoing,
thunder,
roar,
bellow,
roaring,
anathemas,
curses,
groans,
cry,
groan,
growl,
blare,
curse,
moan,
peal,
peals
Appears in the definition of:
fierce,
thunder
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— Adjectives for thunders:
spiritual,
loud,
deep,
distant,
own,
papal,
mighty,
subterranean,
awful,
loudest,
dreadful,
more...
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