We found 105 examples of how to use thunder in an English sentence.
Sentences 26 to 50 of 105.
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26. | The thunder became louder. | |
27. | The thunder roared. | |
28. | A sharp crack of thunder split the sky. | |
29. | It is because light travels faster than sound that we see lightning before we hear thunder. | |
30. | The animals were scared by the thunder. | |
31. | We had a lot of thunder that summer. | |
32. | It's so muggy; I think it will thunder in a short while. | |
33. | The name of Marco's car is 'Thunder Giant'. | |
34. | Angry at Leif Ericson for stealing his thunder 500 years before, Christopher Columbus once wrote a rigorous mathematical proof that showed how Ericson had never actually been to North America. Unfortunately, the proof was too difficult for even the brightest mathematicians to understand. | |
35. | The cat shot under the table when thunder rumbled and lightning flashed outside. | |
36. | I don't wish to steal the next speaker's thunder, so I'll finish at this point. | |
37. | If the thunder isn't roaring, the peasant won't cross himself. | |
38. | When should the three of us meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain? | |
39. | Mark's car is called "Thunder Giant". | |
40. | When shall we three meet again? In thunder, in lightning, or in rain? | |
41. | I heard the thunder, but did not see the lightning. | |
42. | I was woken up by the sound of thunder this morning. | |
43. | The thunder was so loud that we could barely hear each other. | |
44. | Pinocchio was greatly afraid of thunder and lightning, but the hunger he felt was far greater than his fear. | |
45. | There was a lot of thunder last night. | |
46. | Life consists of rain and sunshine, of snow and heat, of thunder and lightning, and of winter and summer. | |
47. | Thunder was heard all night long. | |
48. | From time to time lightning flashes, and thunder rumbles dully. | |
49. | Look at the cloud, how it cries like a grieving man. Thunder moans like a lover with a broken heart. Now and then the sun peeks from behind the clouds like a prisoner hiding from the guard. | |
50. | What is thunder? It's Satan's laughter. |