Plural number: thunders past tense: thunders past participle: thunders present participle: thunders third person singular: thunders
1, the thunder rumbling in the distance is more and more ominous. The thunder rumbling in the distance is getting more and more shocking, and the weather is going to change.
The prosecutor looked at Napoleon, waiting for him to object loudly. The prosecutor looked at Napoleon and waited for him to protest loudly.
The thunder of the sea on the rocks covered other thoughts ... the roar of the sea beating against the rocks seemed to drown all thoughts.