Definitionn. a storm resulting from strong rising air currents
Last update: October 14, 2015
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A thunderstorm uprooted the trees. [Please select]
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She shook like a leaf in a thunderstorm, her warm brown eyes wide and tears streaming down her cheeks. [Please select]
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I would as soon call a thunderstorm insignificant. [Please select]
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Some time before that a heavy thunderstorm had come on, but, sheltered beneath our rugs, we did not get really wet. [Please select]
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It occurs when Lavengro has a conversation with his friend the gypsy Petulengro in a thunderstorm--when all are hurrying to the prize-fight. [Please select]
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'The weather continues exquisitely temperate, yet sunny, ever since the clearing thunderstorm of which I must have told you in my last.' [Please select]
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While these great negotiations were going on, a terrible thunderstorm destroyed great numbers of men and horses in Edward's camp. [Please select]
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By nightfall the White House, the Treasury, and the War Office were in flames, and only a severe thunderstorm checked the conflagration. [Please select]
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