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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thunder in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to describe a sound or event, but it lacks proper context and structure. Example: "There was a thunder in the distance, signaling an approaching storm."
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I was a prisoner, with a thunder in my chest and a voice in my head – once a solitary whisper, which had multiplied and was now cacophonous.
It's a thunder in your veins, a stampede in your soul, and a lasso roped around your fear.
The Stone has a Thunder in it.
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Earth can obviously burst through Ice in one hit and destroy a thunder shield in two hits and go through Fire, Air, and Water).. To control Ice, cross your index and middle finger, and your ring and pinky finger.
He described anything but a Thunder appearance in the postseason as a disappointment.
It stands out among this year's crop like a thunder rumble in white noise.
After a thundering success in nearby Egypt, the protests spread elsewhere in the region -- Bahrain and Yemen, Libya, and Syria are, as we write, in the final birthing pains of their own revolutions.
In the modern period, the opposite view reached a thundering expression in the "Life of St. Francis" (1893-94) by Paul Sabatier, a French Protestant pastor, who claimed that medieval Church officials had engineered a coverup.
The Sonics are playing under a new name, the Thunder, in a new home, Oklahoma City.
It reached us like a clap of thunder in 1960, immediately establishing an international reputation for itself and introducing us to a new kind of paradoxical hero who has been copied, usually badly, ever since.
When he hit Brian O'Driscoll with a thundering tackle in the second half, the Irishman wondered from where the torpedo had been fired.
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