"Thunder clappers" is not a common term. It may refer to a loud or sudden noise, similar to that of thunder, or it could be used as a colloquial term for a loud, abrupt sound or event.
The sound caused by the rapid expansion of air along an electrical strike is thunder. Lightning heats the air rapidly, causing it to expand quickly, which creates a shock wave that we hear as thunder.
Well, thunder doesn't actually produce lightning. Lightning produces thunder.
Thunder
The abbreviation for Thunder is TH.
Thunder
Thunder-clappers
You dont get clappers. You have to find them. You find it when you go through the hidden doorway
A slang word for clappers.
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clappers
A person can get the bell clappers in Big Nate Island by talking to the man who runs the comic book store. He will provide you with directions on finding the chest. The chest with the bell clappers is located in the playground on Big Nate Island.
Castanets
Pic up ur instrument and play
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Saggy clappers is a term immature black males judge about a black females butt.It means a flat butt.But you can ask Isaiah Fofana for a better,more immature answer.Yeah,the one with the bald spot.Plus,his chopping,all you see is bouncing jelly rolls.
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Yes, the noun thunder is a mass noun. Multiples of thunder are expressed as the object of a preposition (a lot of thunder, claps of thunder, rolls of thunder, etc.), or using an adjective (loud thunder, rumbling thunder, deafening thunder, etc.)