How To Use Thunderclap In A Sentence
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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.
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For a split second they sat facing one another, frozen in a silence like the silence between lightning and the thunderclap.
GRACE
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An Often Unrecognized Cause of Thunderclap Headache: Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstriction Syndrome.
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The first thunderclap brought down raindrops and hailstones as big as marbles.
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A state-owned commuter bus explodes in a giant fireball and thunderclap, bringing down a building near the shore of the Thames River.
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‘Thanks for walking me back,’ Henriette said, as a thunderclap shook the sky.
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Larry Lessig is explaining the importance of the public domain as a source for future creativity, when a series of thunderclaps shakes the auditorium.
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And like the sound of a thunderclap in the distance on a hot summer day, the storm clouds are already visible.
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The first thunderclap brought down raindrops and hailstones as big as marbles.
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A flash of lightning lit her room followed by another thunderclap.
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You only get a few thunderclaps with each storm but, when you are on a 6th floor in a basically 3 story town, you really feel them.
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Half of her words were lost in the noise of a thunderclap that echoed through the sky.
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As if on cue, there was a soft thunderclap and a light rain started.
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The gunshot was a thunderclap inches from her head.
Unforgivable
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As if in response to our comments, a loud thunderclap roared, filling the atmosphere with noise.
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There was a thunderclap and heavy rain started to thud on the carpet.
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Ever since she had been a small child, she had constantly enjoyed watching the lightning dance overhead, listening to the thunderclaps and trying to determine how far off the lightning was.
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The beginning of Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States breaks open with the force of a thunderclap.
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It was really coming down, with the occasional flash of lightning and booming thunderclap.
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A short time later there was a noise - like a small thunderclap.
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By the time she was back, ominous gusts of wind - strong enough to blow one's cap off - were swirling, and the occasional thunderclap shook the stadium.
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There is a powerful thunderclap of a moment in Le Confessionnal when the actor playing Alfred Hitchcock slips into the cab (another confessional cage) being driven by Paul-Emile.
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Then there were more thunderclaps which, the young men affirmed, shook and compacted into a solid mass the still soft ground that consisted of water and mud.
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Rhodry laughed, one of his berserk peals as wild as a thunderclap.
A TIME OF WAR
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No sooner were we in bed when there was an almighty thunderclap and the heavens opened up and of course it sounded very loud on the tin roof.
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On Saturday at 3 p.m. in France, nearly a quarter of a million fans will stand trackside at the Circuit de la Sarthe, the iconic road course near the city of Le Mans, to witness the start of the 24 Hours of Le Mans and its thunderclap of engines.
French Speed vs. German Muscle
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After staggering about under this intense thunderclap of irony, we moved.
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When the weather turns foul in Unforgiven, you really feel as if you are at the center of a big rain cloud with drops falling all over and a few thunderclaps thrown in for good measure.
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Helen yells at him and slams the door, but then there is a thunderclap and the sound of pouring rain.
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They await prepared with sound effects-thunderclaps and rattling chains.
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Cripple's slowing effect does not stack with other slowing effects such as Thunderclap and Infected Wounds.
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Jagged lightning streaked through the cloud and repeated itself - producing a thunderclap loud as a cannon blast.
SKINWALKERS
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For now, although I couldn't guess it, as I lay pampering myself with a little preserved jellied chicken and Rhine wine - of which Willy's store-chest yielded a fine abundance - that terrible day was approaching, that awful thunderclap of a day when the world turned upside down in a welter of powder-smoke and cannon-shot and steel, which no one who lived through it will ever forget.
The Sky Writer
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It sounds like a big thunderclap, with vibration through the air and ground,’ said Kawanishi.
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For example, following the lyric ‘thunder that roared out a warning,’ a thunderclap is heard on the track.
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And now, like a thunderclap, had come this horrible news.
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They simply graze on, their ears filled with thunderclaps and their coats filling with raindrops.
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It was a very tedious business, and they amused themselves by counting the seconds between the thunderclaps and the flashes of lighting.
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For many, Michelle's words were less like a thunderclap, more like the sound of distant gun fire.
WALL GAMES
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The gunfire must have sounded like a thunderclap in a clear sky to the sleeping cavalrymen and artillerists in camp between the ford and St. James Church.
Cavalryman of the Lost Cause
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It was a time or rather—since ordinary time was gone by the board—a series of instant shifts and expedients, of surviving from one stunning thunderclap and invasion of water to the next and between them making fast such things as the jollyboat, the binnacle itself and the booms that had carried away.
Archive 2006-12-01
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The commentary continues in a similar tone: ‘America's oldest and most important allies feel snubbed by Bush's unilateral thunderclaps.’
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The joke struck the banker audience like a thunderclap.
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Bobby Darin had now secured a place in nearly every entertainment niche, but storm clouds were roiling, and two earthshaking thunderclaps would shatter his world in 1968.
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The first thunderclap brought down raindrops and hailstones as big as marbles.