thunderstorm
IPA: θˈʌndɝstɔrm
noun
- A storm consisting of thunder and lightning produced by a cumulonimbus, usually accompanied with heavy rain, wind, and sometimes hail; and in rarer cases sleet, freezing rain, or snow.
Advertisement
Examples of "thunderstorm" in Sentences
- Thunderstorms are plentiful in the summer.
- Baley flees the car into the thunderstorm outside.
- A thunderstorm forces the kids to move into the cellar.
- A thunderstorm stopped play for the remainder of the day.
- The strongest thunderstorm was tracked near the town of Tigard.
- Due to the growing thunderstorm, however, it disappears in the crowd.
- The hook echo is the appendage on the bottom left of the thunderstorm.
- The power sum varies with seasons and nearness of thunderstorm centers.
- In the dissipation stage, the thunderstorm is dominated by the downdraft.
- A storm in the sea, a blizzard in the snow, a thunderstorm in the dust say you.
Advertisement
Advertisement