fulmine (Meaning)

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fulmine (v.)

To thunder.

Webster

fulmine (v. t.)

To shoot; to dart like lightning; to fulminate; to utter with authority or vehemence.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fulmine

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fulmine Sentence Examples

  1. The storm's fulmine obliterated the antique oak tree, leaving only splinters in its wake.
  2. The fulmine of Jupiter struck the ship with relentless fury, shattering its mast and hull.
  3. The fulmine of divine wrath descended upon the city, reducing it to charred ruins.
  4. The fulmine of inspiration coursed through his veins, filling him with a deluge of creative ideas.
  5. The fulmine of passion ignited their hearts, creating an unquenchable flame.
  6. The fulmine of danger crackled in the air, signaling the approach of a predatory beast.
  7. The fulmine of knowledge illuminated his mind, dispelling the shadows of ignorance.
  8. The fulmine of envy sparked within his chest, fueling a desire to undermine his rival.
  9. The fulmine of despair enveloped her, threatening to extinguish her hope.
  10. The fulmine of laughter filled the room, bringing a moment of levity to the somber gathering.

FAQs About the word fulmine

To thunder., To shoot; to dart like lightning; to fulminate; to utter with authority or vehemence.

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The storm's fulmine obliterated the antique oak tree, leaving only splinters in its wake.

The fulmine of Jupiter struck the ship with relentless fury, shattering its mast and hull.

The fulmine of divine wrath descended upon the city, reducing it to charred ruins.

The fulmine of inspiration coursed through his veins, filling him with a deluge of creative ideas.