Some of them prime your emotions, setting you up for a let down or a purgative, thundering crash. |
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She accepted the crown and the crowd erupted in a loud thundering applause. |
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Thomas Walsh hurled a thundering first half, scoring two powerful points, one the score of the game from the left wing side-line. |
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Luckily, the guide managed to steer the vehicle off the beaten path into the jungle to avoid the animals thundering towards them. |
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That scream from the treetops is answered by another, and another, until the tropical forest shakes under a thundering bellow. |
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The children were having a real good time, either with Bengal lights or thundering firecrackers. |
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Upon entering the mist, they could hear thundering hooves from the other side as the ground trembled beneath their feet. |
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Here all concerns about aid, suasion, and civilizational prejudices were drowned out by shrieking simulators and thundering tanks. |
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Julian winced slightly at the sound of the shrill voice echoing down the halls, accompanied by thundering footsteps. |
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Suddenly, the rock 'n' roll is interrupted by screaming whistles, sirens, shouting and the thundering of hundreds of motorbikes. |
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I would stop all the lorries thundering through the high street and delivery vans mounting the pavements, blocking shop entrances. |
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I was thundering down the stairs, somehow managing not to trip on my untied bootlaces, when Joe intercepted me at the bottom. |
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Nelson thought about going it alone but, in the corner of his eye, saw Pentham thundering down the middle of the pitch, unopposed. |
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A small bird trills its song, vaingloriously trying to compete with the thundering waters below. |
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In contrast to the thundering horde on stage in The Crucible, Lotte is a vehicle for one actress, in this case, Zsigovics' spouse, Bobo Vian. |
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Bill saw the tank thundering towards his outfit and heard his own voice join a chorus of warning cries as its guns began firing. |
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The mood is perfect for damp blustery walks along the spumous edge of the thundering waters, and strolls through the Oakwood Cemetery. |
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At our hotel, there's an evening hungi feast, complete with a thundering haka ceremony. |
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They seemed completely oblivious of the thousands of cars, buses and lorries thundering past. |
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Our hotel, like several in Rotorua, has an evening hangi feast, complete with Maori dances and a thundering, in-your-face haka. |
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Still, with the thundering voice I'll bet he could certainly orate from the top of that tower. |
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The thundering surf around the jutting piers of Pacific Ocean Park is the favoured playground of these washed-out youngsters. |
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On the northeast coast, there were reports of massive waves and thundering surf. |
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A thundering, prehistoric steam engine cleaves the crowd, whistle screaming, a velvet column billowing into the dark. |
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A forceful clench of her hands froze us together in a bowing sweep as the piece ended in a thundering crash of drums. |
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He not only lent a thundering voice to Panthic politics but also gave a new meaning, direction and idiom to it. |
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They cheer at jet-engine volume whenever he fades away for a jumper or throws down a thundering dunk off of a fast break. |
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The thundering guitars, melodic vocals and poetic lyrics seemed to transcend classification. |
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From the kitchen, French doors open to level two, the porch garden where you can hear the Pacific thundering onto the shore a block away. |
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Two fuzees and a gallon of fuel oil turn it into a thundering conflagration towering 40 feet over our heads. |
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He came to the fore with a thundering and prescient prediction of the break-up of Britain, coinciding with the Silver Jubilee. |
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Ansley could hear his breath coming in short puffs, even over the thundering of hooves that filled her ears. |
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Flashes of memories came thundering back to me as jets roared in the clouds. |
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Brase took his job to mean rearranging many traditional Irish jigs and reels to sound like thundering Prussian martial pieces. |
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Try riding around Woolwich with juggernauts thundering along and get the feel of real danger. |
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At the southern end, within earshot of juggernauts thundering along the Embankment, there is a wild area with flowering shrubs and rare peonies. |
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Now the juggernauts and caravans are thundering up again from the south coast on their extra lanes. |
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The rifle kicked against his shoulder and the thundering of musket fire grew louder. |
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And the long clarinet solo over a thundering funk break in the closing piece makes you leap to your feet. |
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The village was being covered with dust from the 30-ton lorries thundering through it from the nearby quarry. |
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At the bottom of the cliff was a sandy beach, waves thundering relentlessly onto the sand. |
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Every breath she took seemed as loud as the thundering wind of a sandstorm in the great Western Desert. |
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After possibly hours of escaping, the heavy thundering of steps and short, barks of orders ended. |
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No more thundering hooves, no more yelps and no more blooding the junior hunt foreheads. |
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A correspondent with two Spaniels, for example, claimed that his dogs always know when it is thundering and lightning outside. |
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It was thundering and lightning all day, which is scary when you are using metal poles. |
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The sound of a thousand horse hooves thundering through the streets resounded through the old building. |
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Our river is well up now, about twice as wide as usual and it is thundering over the weir. |
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My everlasting, and most fearful, memory of the war was being woken by an thundering noise which shook and rattled the windows of my bedroom. |
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Dolby Digital 5.1 audio was loud with thundering subwoofer action when the battles called for it. |
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These trains are lightweight compared to the thundering monsters the bridge was used to carrying in its heyday. |
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They have that symphonic sound with thundering, marching percussion perfect for the war scenes. |
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Hardly a second later the thundering blast of an explosion rang from where I had just stood. |
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I'm a big fan of thundering, loud soundtracks on action movies, and Jurassic Park III doesn't disappoint. |
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With real relief, he followed the noise to a thundering waterfall whose mist painted a soggy rainbow above the lagoon. |
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The thundering crash of shotgun blasts were made even more deafening within the confines of the small room. |
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She covered her ears and backed away from the window, whimpering as the intensified noise send thundering pain ringing through her head. |
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Sluiter contained him in the first set as Mirnyi peppered the court with thundering serves and deep ground strokes. |
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I'm innocently baffled by the apparent absence of furious debate and thundering editorials on the subject of spycams at 400-yard intervals all over England. |
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It's not only raining, it's thundering, which is unusual for November. |
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Bellamy's match winner, four minutes after Jaaskelainen had saved Laurent Robert's thundering drive, was the Mags' 78th goal in all competitions this season! |
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This time around, he will start as a real contender and will exploit the thundering power of the 4.7-litre Tiger on the long straights in Clipstone. |
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From two sets up Tim tried to head for the finish, but Canas reeled him in with thundering forehands and a deep-seated belief that he had the Briton 's number. |
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She is distracted by the splintering noises thundering in her ears. |
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We ran for the exit, the sound of feet thundering behind us. |
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Standring brought George Thomson into the play with a lovely lay off and Thomson unleashed a thundering shot that was only stopped by the woodwork. |
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I woke to the jolting sound of hoof beats, thundering down a dirt path. |
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Once, imagining he was playing in front of an audience, he finished with a flourish, and stood up and bowed to the applause thundering in his ears. |
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Below Steall, the Water of Nevis is no less than a thundering cataract, as it flows from the flats and gouges its way through and down a tight narrow gorge. |
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And, as if it to prove a point, he shepherded us to the top deck for an aerial, whistle-stop tour of the city away from the thundering road drills. |
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The cavalry charged out of nowhere, the hundreds of thundering hooves terrifying the villager who had never seen nor heard more than four horses together before. |
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John McCain voted for federal funding in 2007, thundering about thousands of frozen embryos. |
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On the far side was an impressive waterfall, thundering down some sixty feet into the lake from a huge cave in a mountain rising up sheer from the water's edge. |
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It went on and on and on, lulling, then thundering down again. |
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For a real workout, take The Waimoku Challenge, a rugged four-mile trek, up through quiet jungles and bamboo forests, that dead-ends at a thundering 400-foot cascade of water. |
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The crowds at this year's Eldwick and Gilstead Gala were temporarily silenced by the thundering noise of a Spitfire and Hurricane roaring past overhead. |
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The network is alive night and day with the thundering rattle of powerful locomotives and the incessant clanking of machinery in repair depots and marshalling yards. |
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The thundering noise masquerading as music echoed through the room. |
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Though the barn owl is a most haunting bird, especially when seen hunting low over meadows at dusk, on slow, noiseless wings, it's defenseless against the thundering highways. |
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As they started to leave, they heard a tremendous roar and clattering, banging, and thundering of doors and windows being thrown open by the wind. |
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Dressed in neoprene, with crash helmet, tank, fins and climbing belt, I was poised above the thundering, algae-green water of a gorge near Hallein, Austria. |
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I listened to the patter of his feet as Cutie trotted out of the room, down the stairs, and out into the wet, thundering world. |
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And, across the gleaming beaches, lo! the mighty flow and fall Of the great ingathering waters thundering under Wamberal! |
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Before, he had always seemed to believe revenge a dirty business, all thundering muskets and brandished steel, a pleasuresome stench. |
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While taking off they produce a sudden thundering noise that deters predators. |
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It took a big man to stand out in the sea of hundreds of thundering, chromed choppers, leather and cleavage outside Yankee Doodles in Woodland Hills on Sunday morning. |
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The next day, though it is not only raining but thundering and lightninging as well, antiquing is seen by three-fourths of those present as a lesser evil than free play. |
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Talking about payment in kind was very tacky when they'd been thundering towards the kind of dirtybadwrong porno-sex that she'd remember on her deathbed. |
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