thunderclap

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[ UK /θˈʌndəklˌæp/ ]
NOUN
  1. a single sharp crash of thunder
  2. a shocking surprise
    news of the attack came like a bombshell
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How To Use thunderclap In A Sentence

  • She laughed and laughed and laughed and got a big gob of drool going - then she sneezed it all in my face, laughed, and voided herself in a thunderclap detonation.
  • For a split second they sat facing one another, frozen in a silence like the silence between lightning and the thunderclap. GRACE
  • An Often Unrecognized Cause of Thunderclap Headache: Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome.
  • The first thunderclap brought down raindrops and hailstones as big as marbles.
  • A state-owned commuter bus explodes in a giant fireball and thunderclap, bringing down a building near the shore of the Thames River.
  • ‘Thanks for walking me back,’ Henriette said, as a thunderclap shook the sky.
  • Larry Lessig is explaining the importance of the public domain as a source for future creativity, when a series of thunderclaps shakes the auditorium.
  • And like the sound of a thunderclap in the distance on a hot summer day, the storm clouds are already visible.
  • The first thunderclap brought down raindrops and hailstones as big as marbles.
  • A flash of lightning lit her room followed by another thunderclap.
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