thundery
English
Etymology
Adjective
thundery (comparative more thundery, superlative most thundery)
- (of weather) stormy, with thunder
- 1857, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit, book 1, chapter 29
- She stood at the open door, staggering herself with this enigma, on a rainy, thundery evening.
- 1857, Charles Dickens, Little Dorrit, book 1, chapter 29
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