Tronido in english

Thunder

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

tronido = rumble ; clap of thunder ; peal of thunder ; crack of thunder ; crash of thunder ; roll of thunder ; roar of thunder ; rumble of thunder. 

Example: Deep in the rugged coal fields of West Virginia, the rumble of a steam locomotive mingles with the sound of the New River crashing through its steep rocky gorge.Example: With ominous clouds looming overhead, a huge clap of thunder sent all players scrambling for safety during Sunday night's game.Example: The rain storm was swiftly followed by some huge peals of thunder and some spectacular lightning.Example: Just count the number of seconds that pass between a flash of lightning and the crack of thunder that follows it, then divide that number by five.Example: Suddenly, there was a deafening crash of thunder and the room went pitch black.Example: Suddently the felt a shock, as if the entire earth had woken up with a start, and then they heard a roll of thunder.Example: Not even five minutes after the first roar of thunder, the trees were swaying and the palm leaves where fanning the skies.Example: Moisture-laden clouds prevailed yesterday with a few rampant rumbles of thunder, but for the most part rains were light of stratiform (non-cumuliform) nature.

Tronido synonyms

boom in spanish: auge, pronunciation: bum part of speech: noun roar in spanish: rugido, pronunciation: rɔr part of speech: noun roaring in spanish: rugido, pronunciation: rɔrɪŋ part of speech: noun
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