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Discover Ludwig"thunderous rain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe heavy rain that is accompanied by loud thunderclaps, such as: "A thunderous rain pounded the roof of the house."
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It was a classic case of an urban intellectual who didn't have a clue of what it was to walk in the Andes or getting wet in thunderous rain on a Scottish hillside".
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She received a thunderous ovation.
An extended opening sequence of Krapp in his study is a matchless demonstration of Wilson's skill; as the old man sits motionless, thunderous, deafening rain hammers the world outside his tiny room.
"The Gooseherd," a brooding landscape executed on his last trip to Naples, is of a poor peasant woman resting by a muddy track beneath a thunderous, rain-laden sky.
On October mornings, chilled by the thunderous nocturnal rains, stiletto winds rush through the shattered windows.
The thunderous spring rains in October and November drive the ants out of the ground, and for a few short weeks Silveiras becomes a frenzy of ant hunting.
Thunderous boos rained across the stadium.
Dark, thunderous skies and rain did not stop the fun.
"Thunderous Clouds, No Rain: NCLB in Worcester, Massachusetts". In F. Hess and C. Finn (eds)., Leaving No Child Behind?
On her way to this case, and travelling with two 'hua kang' (hammock) carriers - a traditional mode of transport in that province - their journey was halted by thunderous, persistent monsoon rain.
Thunderous wind and rains destroyed the whole city and I was seeing the roofs flying across the sky.
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