fulmine

/ˈfʌlmɪn/
verb
  1. To explode violently or produce a loud, thunderous sound.
    • Thunder fulmined across the dark sky during the storm.
    • The old cannon fulmined as it fired a salute.
    • The fireworks fulmined in a brilliant display of light and noise.
  2. To criticize or denounce someone or something angrily and forcefully.
    • The coach fulmined against the referee's unfair call.
    • She fulmined at the company's decision to lay off workers.
    • He fulmined about the lack of progress in the peace talks.
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