2thunder verb
thunders; thundered; thunder·ing 1 [no obj] : to produce thunder
▪ The sky thundered and the rain poured down. ▪ It was raining and thundering all night. 2 [no obj] a : to make a loud sound like the sound of thunder
▪ Guns thundered in the distance. ▪ a thundering waterfall
b always followed by an adverb or preposition : to move in a way that makes a very loud sound
▪ Horses thundered down the road. ▪ Jets thundered overhead. ▪ Trucks thundered past on the highway. 3 [+ obj] : to shout (something) very loudly
▪ The crowd thundered [=roared] its approval. ▪ “How dare you come into my house!” he thundered.
▪ The sky thundered and the rain poured down. ▪ It was raining and thundering all night.
▪ Guns thundered in the distance. ▪ a thundering waterfall
b always followed by an adverb or preposition : to move in a way that makes a very loud sound
▪ Horses thundered down the road. ▪ Jets thundered overhead. ▪ Trucks thundered past on the highway.
▪ The crowd thundered [=roared] its approval. ▪ “How dare you come into my house!” he thundered.




