thunderburst (Meaning)

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thunderburst (n.)

A burst of thunder.

Synonyms & Antonyms of thunderburst

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thunderburst Sentence Examples

  1. The sudden thunderburst caught the picnickers off guard, sending them scurrying for shelter.
  2. The windows rattled violently as a thunderburst shook the house to its foundations.
  3. The lightning bolts illuminated the sky like a million tiny explosions, accompanied by deafening thunderbursts.
  4. The heavy rain came down in sheets, causing torrents of water to rush down the streets during the thunderburst.
  5. The children huddled together under the eaves, their eyes wide with fear as the thunderburst raged outside.
  6. The thunderbursts echoed through the valley, creating a cacophony of sound that reverberated in the mountains.
  7. The farmer's crops were severely damaged by the hail that accompanied the thunderburst.
  8. The thunderburst was so intense that it shook loose several shingles from the roof of the old barn.
  9. The river swelled rapidly after the thunderburst, overflowing its banks and flooding the surrounding area.
  10. The thunderburst was a reminder of the raw power of nature, and it left an unforgettable impression on everyone who witnessed it.

FAQs About the word thunderburst

A burst of thunder.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sudden thunderburst caught the picnickers off guard, sending them scurrying for shelter.

The windows rattled violently as a thunderburst shook the house to its foundations.

The lightning bolts illuminated the sky like a million tiny explosions, accompanied by deafening thunderbursts.

The heavy rain came down in sheets, causing torrents of water to rush down the streets during the thunderburst.