thunder
1. a deep prolonged loud noise (Freq. 8) • Syn: boom, roar, roaring • Derivationally related forms: thunderous, roar (for: roaring), roar (for: roar), boom (for: boom) • Hypernyms: noise 2. a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning (Freq. 5) • Derivationally related forms: thundery • Hypernyms: noise • Hyponyms: thunderclap 3. street names for heroin • Syn: big H, hell dust, nose drops, smack, skag, scag • Usage Domain: street name • Hypernyms: heroin, diacetylmorphine
1. move fast, noisily, and heavily (Freq. 2) - The bus thundered down the road • Hypernyms: move • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - Something is ----ing PP - Cars thunder in the streets - The streets thunder with cars 2. utter words loudly and forcefully (Freq. 1) - 'Get out of here,' he roared • Syn: roar • Derivationally related forms: roar (for: roar), roarer (for: roar), roaring (for: roar) • Hypernyms: shout • Verb Frames: - Somebody ----s - Somebody ----s PP - Somebody ----s that CLAUSE 3. be the case that thunder is being heard - Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed • Syn: boom • Entailment: storm • Verb Frames: - It is ----ing - It was thundering all day long 4. to make or produce a loud noise - The river thundered below - The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle • Derivationally related forms: thunderer • Hypernyms: roar, howl • Verb Frames: - Something ----s - The cars thunder down the avenue
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