0 past simple and past participle of thunder
Why should the urban masses work hard and get ahead, thundered temperance advocates, when they could help themselves to free lunch, a warm stove, and a roaring drunk?
Through the years, as he leapt back and forth on the stage and thundered out his sermons, life had been draining out of him through the running fistulae.
I remember the days when direct rule was first imposed and politicians all over the place thundered against it.
Almost every newspaper in the land has thundered against that decision, because the public have a right to know what happens at water authority meetings.
People have had to be patient and grit their teeth as heavy lorries have thundered past on roads which were never designed for them.
He thundered on and reiterated at least three times that it was "criminal law".
The car had just reached safety when an engine thundered past behind it, without any warning whatever.
That is one's feeling regarding research: one does not know where one is going, yet one is being thundered along in the so-called progress of society.