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"thunderclap" Definitions
  1. a loud crash made by thunder

121 Sentences With "thunderclap"

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" Dr. Trump says exultantly, to a thunderclap outside. "Tremendous!
MADRID — The Icelandic thunderclap is making its way to Russia.
One especially violent thunderclap struck as we were discussing Russia.
Two black holes colliding unleash a loud thunderclap of gravity.
I was halfway across the park when I heard a thunderclap.
The camera's click was like a thunderclap in the quiet room.
"It's more like a sonic boom or a thunderclap," Buddemeier said.
After all, the Thunderclap campaign tweets all point to a limp change.
The first thunderclap of applause erupted when Mr. Trump said that Mrs.
" Then the thunderclap: "Going to New York next week for more meetings.
A hospital stay, for severe "thunderclap" headaches that went on for days.
The rare exception: Christian Dior's 1947 New Look, which arrived like a thunderclap.
At the upper level, this is similar to a chain saw or thunderclap.
I learned not to think that every thunderclap outside my window was Armageddon.
The resultant map paintings hit you here with the force of a thunderclap.
But then a pain in his neck and head came on like … a thunderclap.
A flash of light, a thunderclap, a searing heat, and then… The world changes.
And yet the announcement on Friday still hit the White House like a thunderclap.
It wasn't a thunderclap; true to Mohonk tradition, Mr. Palmeri plays a long game.
He had the biggest smile, the best taste, and hit the drums like a thunderclap.
On the field in Reykjavik, Iceland's players led their fans in the now-traditional thunderclap.
The patient was fine, with no lingering damage, but thunderclap headaches are not to be dismissed.
But he was behind a climatic World Cup Coca-Cola commercial with the thunderclap sounds very evident.
But the lead single, "Geyser," a love song stylized as a death march, smacked like a thunderclap.
They danced, they chanted, they even — for some reason — did the Icelandic Thunderclap routine a few times.
He was out on the first tee early, helping lead the European fans in an Icelandic thunderclap.
Let SDG Action do the work for you by lending your social media presence to the SDG Thunderclap.
While the news of Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement is not entirely unexpected, it still comes as a thunderclap.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Slave Play landed on the New York theater scene with a thunderclap.
In the event now known as the Delft Thunderclap, 90,000 pounds of gunpowder went off in five blasts.
Introducing Ledumahadi mafube, an early Jurassic dinosaur whose name means "giant thunderclap at dawn" in the African Sesotho language.
St-Germain, packaged in a striking Art Deco bottle, landed like a thunderclap in the then-burgeoning cocktail world.
THE SUPREME COURT'S thunderclap of a ruling against the government on September 24th was a godsend for Jeremy Corbyn.
Cohl's hallucinatory shape-shifting was a thunderclap, revealing that animation could be used as more than just a curiosity.
For the next several days, he would experience short but incredibly painful bursts of head pain known as thunderclap headaches.
Over the next few days he suffered thunderclap headaches, with excruciating pain that eventually sent him to the emergency room.
You can trace the distinct periods in his style until that gorgeous moment when his voice arrives, like a thunderclap.
RCVS is known to cause thunderclap headaches, and can be brought on by reactions to drugs, including cocaine and certain antidepressants.
This particular feeling has been dubbed a "thunderclap headache," because it's as shocking and attention-grabbing as the sound of thunder.
The production, largely well acted and vividly staged, opens with a thunderclap, an apt harbinger of the stormy tale to unfold.
Not so long ago, a new computer OS was a huge deal, developed in secret and released with a marketing thunderclap.
Barr's blunt warning that Trump's constant Twitter commentary makes it impossible to do his job broke like a thunderclap Thursday afternoon.
Her 6-year-old daughter still cries at every thunderclap and chance rainstorm that passes outside their tiny hotel room, she said.
" Government Accountability Office investigators found that the EPA illegally used Thunderclap, a social media site, "to correct what (EPA) viewed as misinformation.
The thunderclap is hosted by GenderAvenger, a grassroots, watchdog organization that has picked up unexpected steam in the past couple of months.
It passed, but over the next few days he experienced more thunderclap headaches — that's the clinical term — so he sought medical attention.
So while I consider Yellen's closing move only slightly more than a wrist slap, it was a thunderclap relative to the alternatives.
In those days, my knowledge of contemporary literature ended with "The Catcher in the Rye," so Eugenides's book came as a thunderclap.
He was out-moderning modern dance, most famously in "Agon," a 1957 thunderclap represented here by its genre-founding pas de deux.
More recently, a 34-year-old man in New York developed "thunderclap headaches" after eating a Carolina Reaper at a chili pepper competition.
The Thunderclap vulnerability isn't unique to Thunderbolt 3; older Thunderbolt devices based on DisplayPort instead of USB-C are also theoretically at risk.
A GAO report said the EPA used a social media tool, Thunderclap, to recruit supporters of the rule to tweet on its behalf.
Just be careful out there: If the Carolina Reaper can potentially cause thunderclap headaches and dry heaving, imagine what a Dragon's Breath could do.
"I've experienced what's known as post-orgasm 'thunderclap' head-pain all through my adult life, so I really wasn't worried," Allen told The Sun.
They survived, with millions of others, young and free, but the sustained six-year emotional thunderclap they had endured left them weary and exhausted.
But in Alaska, and especially in Fairbanks, Sam's exit was a thunderclap and a symbol of an anxious new economic chapter for the state.
They celebrated at the final whistle, of course, their 4-2 victory over Croatia confirmed: Hugo Lloris led his teammates in an Icelandic thunderclap.
Sonic booms, which sound similar to an explosion or thunderclap, occur when objects such as supersonic aircraft travel faster than the speed of sound.
Karlovic first serve Honorable mention: Djokovic backhand and Raonic serve A clear top three among the players with del Potro's thunderclap forehand taking the prize.
She comes careening back down into three sets of arms one second later, and she lands with a thunderclap of brutality, muscle smacking against muscle.
To rule out false positives: LIGO searches for such small vibrations in space-time that external jolts, like a distant thunderclap, can pose a problem.
There's the 34-year-old man who suffered from a rare thunderclap headache and had constricted blood vessels in his brain after eating a Carolina Reaper.
Supporters are also encouraged to join the Thunderclap campaign, which automatically posts a one-time message of support for Planned Parenthood on your social media accounts.
Every 10 minutes or so, a thunderclap rang out and a chunk of ice plummeted from the Margerie's mile-wide blue face, creating an epic splash.
Slowly, his arms straight, Gunnarsson waited until two drum beats sounded before bringing his hands together over his head, grunting as the "thunderclap" reverberated throughout the stadium.
As researcher Theo Markettos explains, Thunderclap takes advantage of the privileged, direct-memory access (DMA) that Thunderbolt accessories are granted to gain access to the target device.
Only it won't be 20 years between the Obama deal and a thunderclap of an underground explosion -- not with Iran's capacity and Russian and North Korean help.
But that's what happened to a 34-year-old man who turned up at Bassett Medical Center in Cooperstown, N.Y., with what clinicians call a thunderclap headache.
After the game was over, Iceland's players stayed on the field for 10, 15, 20 minutes to do the thunderclap chant with the fans one more time.
Don't waste a second watching it, not when you could be upstairs with "Red Room (Harmony in Red)," the 1908 thunderclap that began Matisse's great post-Fauvist period.
"With one man, his family said there was a loud thunderclap that startled him and he had a heart attack," said Rys Rivera, who works at Rossy in Utuado.
Using social media campaign platform Thunderclap, Benjamin and his alleged 0003,000 supporters all tweeted at 3pm EST on Saturday:Dear Mainstream Media: Jokes are not evidence of bigotry, you morons.
"I am very careful because of you know what and that being McDonnell," Judge William Walls said last week -- issuing the legal equivalent of a thunderclap in the courtroom.
The entire evening had just one hitch: Just before the ceremonial breaking of the glass, the shriek of a small child tore through the hushed room like a thunderclap.
Known as "thunderclap headaches," these episodes are a medical emergency, because they can signal bleeding in the brain, a clot shutting down brain blood flow, or other life-threatening conditions.
The thunderclap of the Times piece laid bare an administration in disarray, a President dangerously off the rails and a nation adrift without the stable hand of an effective leader.
And even if Thunderclap won't even hit your device, it highlights that even our best standards aren't perfect, even for the high-end side of the peripherals industry that Thunderbolt represents.
Apparently extra-sensitive to the compound that causes the pepper's burn, he ended up in the hospital with a "thunderclap" headache — thanks to temporarily narrowed arteries — that went on for days.
In the Red Hook workshop, which used the pioneering decades-old work of the environmental grief activist Joanna Macy, the facilitator, Jess Serrante, said something that hit me like a thunderclap.
It is hard for me, still perimenopausal, to imagine a life in which sexual release is no longer a pressing need, in which that thunderclap isn't part of the general weather.
As he was being presented a base signed by team mates and a framed No. 13 Yankees uniform by owner Steinbrenner, a thunderclap boomed and a lightning bolt lit the Bronx sky.
Over 130 people and counting are participating in a thunderclap — a digital flash mob, where everyone pledges to post the same cause-focused message simultaneously— that targets CES 2018 with the hashtag #CESSoMale.
Nascar also announced a new penalty structure along with some rule changes, though nothing as earthshaking as the thunderclap of a change in the format for deciding who is the sport's top driver.
A team of researchers has revealed a new security vulnerability in the Thunderbolt data transfer specification called "Thunderclap" that could leave computers open to serious attacks from otherwise innocuous USB-C or DisplayPort hardware.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Phyllida Barlow: tilt, the British sculptor's new show at Hauser & Wirth's Chelsea outpost, arrives like a thunderclap: riotous, ravaged, and throbbing to the beat of our psychotic moment.
So, despite the banner headlines calling the Flynn guilty plea a "thunderclap," I think it may be a show of weakness on the part of the special counsel rather than a sign of strength.
"When people hear concerns about democracies declining into authoritarianism, they expect that moment to come in a singular thunderclap where everyone can see that this is the time," said Ian Bassin, the organization's leader.
Instead, "Fallout" arrived as a cultural thunderclap, receiving joyous reviews from critics, stirring lively ticket-buyer conversation online and taking in a stout $210.5 million over its first three days in North American theaters.
Since starting five years ago, A24 has delivered one cultural thunderclap after another, peaking with "Moonlight," last year's surprise winner (especially to the folks of "La La Land") of the Oscar for best picture.
But the movie, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, arrived as a cultural and commercial thunderclap because of the way in which Kevin Feige, Marvel's president, built the "Avengers" series to a storytelling climax.
Investigating a fragment from Sputnik IV — a less heralded part of the space program that had begun with the thunderclap of the first Sputnik's orbits of Earth in 173 — proved irresistible to a mineralogical expert.
Stephen Moore, an economic adviser to the Trump campaign and a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation, published "Welcome to the Party of Trump" in National Review in December: The voters spoke with a thunderclap.
Unlike with the prospect of Brexit, another European thunderclap, Trump took no early liking to Macron's candidacy, instead indicating his preference for the French centrist's election runoff opponent, far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen.
"She clinched her part in The Wolf of Wall Street during our first meeting — by hauling off and giving Leonardo DiCaprio a thunderclap of a slap on the face, an improvisation that stunned us all," he wrote.
Garcia, dubbed the heartbeat of the European team when Bjorn included him as one of his captain's picks, led the crowd in a 'thunderclap' celebration and will be eager to get going again on Saturday morning with Rory McIlroy.
On Location 12 Photos View Slide Show ' One night in 2013, Jeffrey McMahon awoke to a thunderclap of books on his head and the realization that his one-bedroom rental apartment in Park Slope, Brooklyn, was no longer tolerable.
To Democrats, the importance of making inroads in the Sun Belt followed the thunderclap of 2016, when Mr. Trump's appeal to white voters without a college degree won him Rust Belt states that had seemed permanently out of Republicans' reach.
Now I feel as if I'm watching not a traumatic thunderclap but a steady corrosion of the justices' ability to work together and a corresponding loss of situational awareness of the court's place in the political order and in American society.
In France, Iceland's fans seized the public imagination with the unlikeliness of their existence, while intimidating opponents with their trademark Viking thunderclap, a wordless, drum-led clapping chant that starts out slow and gets faster and faster until its powerful climax.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's sunrise tweet casting aspersions on the domestic surveillance program his own intelligence officials have called essential set off a thunderclap of concern in Washington -- and underscored the pitfalls of the President's morning television tweet-alongs.
This is made clear in a new paper published in BMJ Case Reports, which describes how an otherwise healthy 34-year-old man sent himself to hospital with "thunderclap headaches" after downing a single Carolina Reaper in a hot pepper eating contest.
A Word With Ava DuVernay's new documentary, "13th," opened the New York Film Festival last week with a thunderclap, relating the damning story of how, in the age of mass incarceration, prisons have largely become plantations, disproportionately warehousing and exploiting African-American men.
Inside their kitchen, they light the gas lamps, and it's all very lulling — until, out of nowhere, comes a thunderclap so bold and startling that, at the performance I saw, at least a half dozen spectators visibly jumped out of their seats.
Simply including the paintings of Frank Auerbach and the barely known Anselm Kiefer, let alone Pablo Picasso in his eccentric late period, alongside the work of such New York stalwarts as Robert Ryman, Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol echoed like a thunderclap.
As many commenters surmised, the "stream" was little more than a short, looping gif dubbed over with stock thunderclap sound effects, prompting responses like "it's fake" that elicited replies from even bigger rubes pointing out that supercell storms are absolutely a thing that exists.
Past campaigns typically roll out the announcement with a cross-platform thunderclap strategy: A physical appearance with the candidates together, a precisely timed social media strategy, fact books to tout the successes of the veep choice, an immediate appeal for donations and a new website.
Constant chanting, orchestrated by the yellow and blue-clad "Guardians of the Ryder Cup" group, welcomed the players, who were then invited to "start the clap" as the stand reverberated to the thunderclap-style applause popularized by Icelandic soccer fans during the 2016 European championship.
Though digital imagery is an increasingly ubiquitous form of representation and social memory, it is still anchored to sensory experience: an image of a lightning bolt means nothing to someone who has not experienced the adrenaline rush of a blinding strobe followed by a thunderclap.
He also was an active angel investor and served as an advisor to many early stage technology startups including 3Claps, Authenticated Digital, Benny, Camelot Metrics, Eight, fitmob (acquired by ClassPass), inDinero, Jackpocket, Leo Health, Morsel, Rukkus, Squire, Symple, Thunderclap, Uptown House and YourTrove (acquired by LiveNation).
A few months later Nixon's campaign got word that Lyndon Johnson's administration might be about to declare a halt to its bombing in Vietnam to spur peace talks—a thunderclap that might have won the presidency for his faltering Democratic rival, Hubert Humphrey, Johnson's vice-president.
His arrest occurred a month after Vanity Fair published a splashy profile describing Mr. Elkann's dramatic rebound after a widely publicized cocaine and heroin overdose in 2005 in the Turin apartment of a 53-year-old transsexual prostitute that rippled like a thunderclap through Italian society.
Querrey, a 343-year-old Californian with a thunderclap serve and forehand, handled the mounting pressure and a total of four rain delays with surprising aplomb to close out his stunning 7-6 (6), 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (313) victory in the third round on Saturday.
For Mr. Dent, it was the first thunderclap of a gathering storm over the Watergate scandal, a series of disclosures of White House criminality that increasingly engulfed the administration over the next 21946 months and led in August 21876 to Nixon's resignation and replacement by Vice President Ford.
For on Saturday, in its World Cup debut, Iceland held its own in a 303-230 draw with powerful Argentina — Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and all the rest of them — not because of its relationship with its fans, or because of the thunderclap, or because of its coach's day job.
In the poem above, with its ampersands and strong enjambments, its knowing alliterative excesses, I hear Gerard Manley Hopkins, the Jesuit priest who jury-rigged his verse to express personal turmoil, and Hart Crane, whose gentleness was expressed in an American idiom full of thunderclap, and Allen Ginsberg, who loved and learned from them both.
RCVS is typically characterized by an intense "thunderclap" headache due to constriction of blood vessels in the brain and usually resolves within a few days or weeks, according to Dr. Anne Ducros, professor of neurology and head of the migraine and headache unit at the University of Montpellier, who was not involved in the report.
His hypeman, bearded and giving off a bit of a Rick Ross vibe (handy for the Meek Mill collaboration "Fans Mi" later), arrived, a harbinger thunderclap, and then Davido himself sprinted in, hood up, sunglasses wrapped around his face, gold watch prominent, looking like he'd just come from an F1 race in space with some grime MCs.
When the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently ran a Thunderclap campaign in support of its clean water regulations, the Government Accountability Office accused it of being engaged in "covert propaganda," because people on the receiving end of social media messages from their friends might not have realized that the campaign was originated by the EPA.
When the Army Corps of Engineers said this year that a proposed coal terminal in northwest Washington State would threaten fishing rights guaranteed to the Lummi Nation in 1855 — and again this week, when it said a "government-to-government" relationship with the Sioux was necessary to discuss the North Dakota pipeline — it sent a thunderclap across tribal lands.
Popular legend says the lean was caused by a thunderclap in 1511, part of a violent storm that Florentines interpreted as a bad political omen, but more likely it was a result of the ground shifting slightly, for regular ground-shifting reasons — something like the force that tilts the famous tower of Pisa or the one that sucks constantly at the city of Venice.
Although Iceland crashed out in its subsequent match, humbled by France — "We kind of had a flat tire," Hallgrimsson said of the 5-2 defeat — the team returned to Iceland to find 100,000 people, nearly a third of the national population, massing at Keflavik International Airport, lining up along the (two-lane) highway and gathering in central Reykjavik, where they performed the intimidating but wordless Viking thunderclap chant that the fans had rolled out at the tournament.

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