![]() ![]() The cries of protest are lost in thunderous applause, and then a hush descends.Val Graham's team secured the prize to thunderous applause after a playoff.The audience of 2,500 responded to his declaration with sustained and thunderous applause.The thunderous voices of their beasts filled the ancient woods.Its passage, high over the town, was accompanied by a thunderous noise.When he reached the top, a thunderous cheer went up.The announcement was greeted with thunderous applause.The news was greeted with thunderous applause from an audience. The cries of protest are lost in thunderous applause, and then a hush descends. Its GOD who creates, GOD who delivers, GOD who heals, and God who is worthy of a thunderous ovation of praise There was a slightly trippy version of Machines R Us, that came come close to matching Massive Attacks thunderous sound.In the confines of the cottage the noise was thunderous.► see thesaurus at loud 2 looking or sounding very angry a thunderous voice - thunderously adverb Examples from the Corpus thunderous This content is for SOTW One year SOTW digital subscription includes access to all previous editions. ![]() From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Textures, sounds thunderous thun‧der‧ous / ˈθʌnd ərəs / adjective 1 CS LOUD/NOISY extremely loud His speech was greeted with thunderous applause. Inside SOTW Mag: Boynes Thunderous Applause. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English applause /plz plz/ noun uncountable the sound of many people hitting their hands together and shouting, to show that they have enjoyed something She got a round of applause (a short period of applause) when she finished. ![]()
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