truena
esta tronando (with accent on 'a' in esta')
the thundering herd
It comes from tronada and tornar (Spanish for thunder and to turn, respectively). The word tornado comes from the Spanish explorers who brought the name and passed it onto the American settlers in order to describe the thundering, twisting cloud that they saw.
Está tronando.
Blaring, booming, deafening, thundering.
No, the word 'thundering' is the present participle, present tense of the verb to thunder. The present participle of the verb also functions as an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun.Examples:The cloud of dust was created by a herd thundering across the plain. (verb)The thundering footsteps on the stairs announced the intermission. (adjective)We herd the thundering of a storm in the distance. (noun)A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: We herd the thundering of a storm in the distance. It seemed to be moving closer. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'thundering' in the second sentence)
Thundering is a synonym for the word big.
Noisy, booming, thundering, boisterous, and blaring.
Thundering Mountains was created in 1963.
The Thundering Herd was created in 1933.
When it is thundering, there is lightening. Lightening creates ozone.
The duration of Thundering Fleas is 1200.0 seconds.
The duration of Thundering Trails is 3600.0 seconds.