fulmines

/ˈfʌlmɪnz/
verb
  1. To explode violently or make a loud, sudden noise.
    • Thunder fulmines across the sky, shaking the windows of the house.
    • The firework fulmines into a shower of sparks and color.
    • The old cannon fulmines with a deafening roar during the reenactment.
  2. To express strong anger or protest loudly and forcefully.
    • The coach fulmines at the referee's unfair call from the sidelines.
    • The editor fulmines against the new policy in his weekly column.
    • My grandmother fulmines whenever someone interrupts her story.
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