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Thunder-storm


THUN'DER-STORM, noun [thunder and storm.] A storm accompanied with lightning and thunder. Thunder clouds are often driven by violent winds. In America, the violence of the wind at the commencement, is sometimes equal to that of a hurricane, and at this time the explosions of electricity are the most terrible. This violence of the wind seldom continues longer than a few minutes, and after this subsides, the rain continues, but the peals of thunder are less frequent. These violent showers sometimes continue for hours; more generally, they are of shorter duration.

THUN'DER-STORM, verb transitive [thunder and strike.]

1. To strike, blast or injure by lightning. [Little Used in its literal sense.]

2. To astonish or strike dumb, as with something terrible. [Little Used except in the participle.]