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n. A peal of thunder; thunderclap.
Usage examples of "thundercrack".
Within seconds there was a sound like a thundercrack and the vehicle had vanished.
The impact shook him and pitched him forward, sliding him out on the thin ice which, with a rippling thundercrack, disintegrated.
Lando shouted over the echoing thundercrack and a handful of gasping shrieks.
Then with a thundercrack the boom came swinging round and she jibed and jumped northward like a scared cat.
Klnn-dawan-a was thrown off balance as the thundercrack of a shock wave hammered them from behind.
And the loud thundercrack boom had stopped, to be replaced by a wailing roar like the call of a thousand lost souls in torment.
And from the direction of the house came the thundercrack of an explosion.
But there was no missing the sudden thundercrack as they slammed out of disguised cracks in the floor and thudded solidly against the ceiling, sealing the desk and the area around it into its own isolated space.
A staccato cacophony of thundercracks accompanied the lancing of fire into the air.
We heard thundercracks and saw the flashes of blue lightning again, which were so strange to have when there was no hint of rain.
The thundercracks echoed across the fields towards the wood, and before the sound of the last died the Hyerne were charging at a bounding run through the waist-high wheat, plumes nodding, whetted spearheads glinting, cocked back over their right shoulders.
Autobot noticed that Thundercracker had his loading bay doors open, and his fuselage was being packed tight with plastic bundles the size of barrels.
When the smoke cleared, Thundercracker was down, his cybertronic brain scrambled, his internal workings scrapped.