fulmining

/ˈfʌlmɪnɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or sound of exploding or thundering.
    • The fulmining of the thunder kept the children awake all night.
    • We covered our ears during the fulmining of the cannons.
    • The fulmining of the volcano could be heard from the village below.
  2. A loud, angry outburst or protest.
    • The editorial was a fulmining against government inaction.
    • I had to endure my aunt's fulmining about the messy kitchen.
    • His fulmining against the new rules lasted for an hour.
adjective
  1. Exploding or making a loud, sudden noise; thundering.
    • The fulmining fireworks lit up the night sky with a series of booms.
    • A fulmining storm rolled over the mountains, shaking the ground.
    • The fulmining blast from the quarry could be heard miles away.
  2. Expressing anger or protest very loudly and forcefully.
    • My father was fulmining about the broken lawnmower all morning.
    • The critic's fulmining review tore apart the new movie.
    • The fulmining politician denounced the corruption in a fiery speech.
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