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thunder noun 1 a deep rumbling or loud cracking sound heard after a flash of lightning, due to the lightning causing gases in the atmosphere to expand suddenly. 2 a loud deep rumbling noise. verb (thundered, thundering) 1 intrans said of thunder: to sound or rumble. 2 intrans to make a noise like thunder while moving • tanks thundering over a bridge. 3 to say or utter something in a loud, often aggressive, voice. thundery adj. steal someone's thunder see under steal.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon thunor.

thunder noun 1 a deep rumbling or loud cracking sound heard after a flash of lightning, due to the lightning causing gases in the atmosphere to expand suddenly. 2 a loud deep rumbling noise. verb (thundered, thundering) 1 intrans said of thunder: to sound or rumble. 2 intrans to make a noise like thunder while moving • tanks thundering over a bridge. 3 to say or utter something in a loud, often aggressive, voice. thundery adj. steal someone's thunder see under steal.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon thunor.

thunder noun 1 a deep rumbling or loud cracking sound heard after a flash of lightning, due to the lightning causing gases in the atmosphere to expand suddenly. 2 a loud deep rumbling noise. verb (thundered, thundering) 1 intrans said of thunder: to sound or rumble. 2 intrans to make a noise like thunder while moving • tanks thundering over a bridge. 3 to say or utter something in a loud, often aggressive, voice. thundery adj. steal someone's thunder see under steal.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon thunor.