0 a flash of lightning immediately followed by thunder -- lyn, tordenslag
He was struck by a thunderbolt.
Fire in one of its most sensorily arresting forms is the "thunderbolt," which "pilots all things".
Pleasing, too, is the notion of love as a gradual development rather than a thunderbolt.
The thunderbolt, when it came, took everyone by surprise.
She says that the thunderbolt strikes the oak but leaves the myrtle; in other words it discriminates in punishing the lofty or exceptionally vicious, but spares the ordinary or commonplace.
Political assassinations do not come out of a clear sky any more than do thunderbolts.
A second lesson of which we would do well to take note is that surprise attacks can come like thunderbolts out of a blue sky.
The more thunderbolts he hurls the more we welcome it.
In war, the clouds never blow over; they gather increasingly and fall in thunderbolts.
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