Crossword-Solution: THUNDERING 10 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Thundering p. pr. & vb. n. of Thunder
Thundering a. Emitting thunder.
Thundering a. Very great; -- often adverbially.
Thundering n. Thunder.

We have 22 clues for the answer “THUNDERING”

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Zane Grey's "The ___ Herd" 1 answer
Proclaiming loudly and forcefully 1 answer
Making loud noises. 1 answer
Making a loud noise 1 answer
Sounding like thunder. 3 answers
swingeing 12 answers
drumming 14 answers
Whacking 17 answers
Pulsation 17 answers
Whopping 19 answers
Pounding 20 answers
aroar 21 answers
Tattoo 22 answers
thrashing 22 answers
Throb 23 answers
thunderous 25 answers
Thumping 27 answers
pulsating 31 answers
Palpitation 39 answers
Noisy 41 answers
vibrating 41 answers
Throbbing 57 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAETE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with THUNDERING (5)

They know by old experience that when they get hold of a presumption-tadpole he is not going to _stay_ tadpole in their history-tank; no, they know how to develop him into the giant four-legged bullfrog of _fact_, and make him sit up on his hams, and puff out his chin, and look important and insolent and come-to-stay; and assert his genuine simon-pure authenticity with a thundering bellow that will convince everybody because it is so loud.
What Is Man? And Other Stories Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
This picture, it must be understood, was supposed to be so intimately connected with the fate of the house, and so magically built into its walls, that, if once it should be removed, that very instant the whole edifice would come thundering down in a heap of dusty ruin.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
Which one is it?” Tom says: “This late dead man here—Jubiter Dunlap.” Then there was another thundering let-go of astonishment and excitement; but Jubiter, which was astonished enough before, was just fairly putrified with astonishment this time.
Tom Sawyer, Detective Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1993
Another darkness was closing in as surely, when the church bells, then ringing pleasantly in many an airy steeple over France, should be melted into thundering cannon; when the military drums should be beating to drown a wretched voice, that night all potent as the voice of Power and Plenty, Freedom and Life.
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens 1994
The slope rose under his feet; a little farther on he passed the Morning Star mine, smoking and thundering.
McTeague Frank Norris 2006

Quotes with THUNDERING (3)

He leaned forward to inspect her closer. "Is that all hair?"... Sudden, overwhelming panic clawed up Cress's throat. With a squeak, she ducked out of view of the camera and scrambled beneath the desk. Her back struck the wall with a thud that rattled her teeth. She crouched there, skin burning hot and pulse thundering as she took in the room before her — the room that he was now seeing too, with the rumpled bedcovers and the mustached man on all the screens telling her to gra…
Marissa Meyer Cress
Water everywhere, falling in thundering cataracts, singular drops, and draping sheets. Kellhus paused next to one of the shining braziers, peered beneath the bronze visage that loomed orange and scowling over his father, watched him lean back into absolute shadow.“You came to the world,” unseen lips said, “and you saw that Men were like children.” Lines of radiance danced across the intervening waters.“It is their nature to believe as their fathers believed,” the darkness con…
R. Scott Bakker The Thousandfold Thought
I'm so alive. As I stand facing the beauty of the never-ending Pacific Ocean, a late afternoon breeze blows down from the hills behind. As always, it is a beautiful day. The sun is making its final descent. The magic is about to begin. The skies are ready to burn with brilliance, as it turns from a soft blue to a bright orange. Looking towards the West, I stare in awe at the hypnotic power of the waves. A giant curl begins to take form, then breaks with a thundering clap as it crashes on the shore.
Dave Pelzer A Child Called "It"
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1969–1987).